Chemical composition of planetary hosts: C, N, and $\alpha$-element abundances
A. Sharma, E. Stonkut\.e, A. Drazdauskas, R. Minkevi\v{c}i\=ut\.e,, \v{S}. Mikolaitis, G. Tautvai\v{s}ien\.e, T. Narbuntas

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical compositions of planet-hosting stars, focusing on key elements and ratios, to explore potential links between stellar chemistry and planet presence using high-resolution spectra.
Contribution
It provides a uniform analysis of elemental abundances and ratios in a large sample of planet-hosting stars, revealing chemical trends related to planet characteristics.
Findings
Lower [C/Fe], [O/Fe], [Mg/Fe] in metal-rich dwarf hosts
Smaller scatter in [C/Fe], [O/Fe] in giants
Mg/Si ratio negatively correlates with planet mass
Abstract
Accurate atmospheric parameters and chemical composition of planet-hosting stars are crucial for characterising exoplanets and understanding their formation and evolution. Our objective is to uniformly determine the atmospheric parameters and chemical abundances of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and the -elements, magnesium and silicon, along with C/O, N/O and Mg/Si abundance ratios in planet-hosts. We aim to investigate the potential links between stellar chemistry and the presence of planets using high-resolution spectra of 149 F, G, and K dwarf and giant stars hosting planets or planetary systems. The spectra were obtained with the Vilnius University Echelle Spectrograph on the 1.65 m Mol\.{e}tai Observatory telescope. Stellar parameters were determined through standard analysis using equivalent widths and one-dimensional, plane-parallel model atmospheres calculated under the…
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