Stellar Characterization and Chemical Abundances of Exoplanet Hosting M dwarfs from APOGEE Spectra: Future JWST Targets
Edypo Melo, Diogo Souto, Katia Cunha, Verne V. Smith, F\'abio, Wanderley, Vinicius Grilo, Deusalete Camara, Kely Murta, Neda Hejazi, Ian, J.M. Crossfield, Johanna Teske, Rafael Luque, Michael Zhang, Jacob Bean

TL;DR
This study characterizes the stellar parameters and chemical abundances of four M dwarf exoplanet hosts using APOGEE spectra, providing insights into their compositions and implications for JWST observations.
Contribution
It offers detailed stellar and elemental abundance measurements for M dwarfs hosting exoplanets, highlighting differences in C/O ratios and presenting an atlas of spectral lines for future studies.
Findings
Exoplanet-hosting M dwarfs have slightly higher C/O ratios than non-hosts.
Derived planetary parameters suggest Earth-like composition for TOI-2445 b.
Identified significant differences in abundance ratios between M and FGK dwarfs.
Abstract
Exoplanets hosting M dwarfs are the best targets to characterize Earth-like or super-Earth planetary atmospheres with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). We determine detailed stellar parameters (, log, and ) and individual abundances of twelve elements for four cool M dwarfs hosting exoplanets TOI-1685, GJ 436, GJ 3470, and TOI-2445, scheduled for future observations by the JWST. The analysis utilizes high-resolution near-infrared spectra from the SDSS-IV APOGEE survey between 1.51-1.69. Based on 1D-LTE plane-parallel models, we find that TOI-2445 is slightly metal-poor ([Fe/H] = -0.160.09), while TOI-1685, GJ 436 and GJ 3470 are more metal-rich ([Fe/H] = 0.060.18, 0.100.20 dex, 0.250.15). The derived C/O ratios for TOI-2445, TOI-1685, GJ 436, and GJ 3470 are 0.5260.027, 0.5580.097, 0.5610.029, and 0.6380.015,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
