The GAPS Programme at TNG. LXI. Atmospheric parameters and elemental abundances of TESS young exoplanet host stars
S. Filomeno, K. Biazzo, M. Baratella, S. Benatti, V. D'Orazi, S., Desidera, L. Mancini, S. Messina, D. Polychroni, D. Turrini, L. Cabona, I., Carleo, M. Damasso, L. Malavolta, G. Mantovan, D. Nardiello, G. Scandariato,, A. Sozzetti, T. Zingales, G. Andreuzzi, S. Antoniucci

TL;DR
This study characterizes the atmospheric parameters and elemental abundances of ten young TESS exoplanet host stars, providing insights into their composition and implications for planetary formation and structure.
Contribution
It offers a homogeneous analysis of stellar properties and elemental abundances for young exoplanet hosts, linking stellar chemistry to planetary composition.
Findings
Host stars are consistent with the Galactic thin disk.
Planets likely have silicate mantles with big iron cores.
Low-mass planet hosts have Earth-like mantle compositions.
Abstract
The study of exoplanets at different evolutionary stages can shed light on their formation, migration, and evolution. The determination of exoplanet properties depends on the properties of their host stars. It is therefore important to characterise the host stars for accurate knowledge on their planets. Our final goal is to derive, in a homogeneous and accurate way, the stellar atmospheric parameters and elemental abundances of ten young TESS transiting planet-hosting GK stars followed up with the HARPS-N at TNG spectrograph within the GAPS programme. We derived stellar kinematic properties, atmospheric parameters, and abundances of 18 elements. Lithium line measurements were used as approximate age estimations. We exploited chemical abundances and their ratios to derive information on planetary composition. Elemental abundances and kinematic properties are consistent with the nearby…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
