论文标题
hades RV计划与harps-n在TNG XII上。带有行星的M矮星的丰度签名
HADES RV Programme with HARPS-N at TNG XII. The abundance signature of M dwarf stars with planets
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论文摘要
我们目前对行星形成的大多数知识仍然基于对主要太阳能恒星的分析。相反,关于M紫外线宿主的大型样品的详细化学研究仍然缺失。我们首次开发了一种方法,用于确定其他元素的恒星丰度,而不是从高分辨率光谱的M矮星的铁中发育。我们的方法基于主成分分析和稀疏的贝叶斯方法的使用。我们使用了一组M矮人,围绕FGK主要绕着FGK主绕,并以已知的丰富度来训练我们的方法。我们应用了我们的方法来得出在当前径向速度调查的框架内观察到的大量M矮人样本的恒星金属质量和丰富的大量样本。然后,我们使用附近的FGK恒星样品通过将M矮人样品的衍生丰度趋势与FGK恒星中的样品进行比较,以跨越验证我们的技术。不同子样本的金属性分布表明,载有巨型行星的m矮人显示了行星金属性相关性以及与恒星质量的相关性。载有低质量行星的M矮人似乎没有遵循行星金属性相关性。我们还发现,低质量行星的频率不取决于恒星宿主的质量。这些结果似乎与以前的工作一致。但是,我们注意到,对于巨型行星,我们的金属性预测了较弱的行星金属性相关性,但比光度值更强的质量依赖性。我们首次表明,与具有或没有已知行星的M矮人之间的铁的元素的丰度分布似乎没有差异。我们的数据表明,具有行星的低质量恒星遵循与FGK对应物相同的金属性,质量和丰度趋势。
Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main-sequence, solar-type stars. Conversely, detailed chemical studies of large samples of M-dwarf planet hosts are still missing. We develop for the first time a methodology to determine stellar abundances of elements others than iron for M dwarf stars from high-resolution, optical spectra. Our methodology is based on the use of principal component analysis and sparse Bayesian's methods. We made use of a set of M dwarfs orbiting around an FGK primary with known abundances to train our methods. We applied our methods to derive stellar metalliticies and abundances of a large sample of M dwarfs observed within the framework of current radial velocity surveys. We then used a sample of nearby FGK stars to cross-validate our technique by comparing the derived abundance trends in the M dwarf sample with those found on the FGK stars. The metallicity distribution of the different subsamples shows that M dwarfs hosting giant planets show a planet-metallicity correlation as well as a correlation with the stellar mass. M dwarfs hosting low-mass planets do not seem to follow the planet-metallicity correlation. We also found that the frequency of low-mass planets does not depend on the mass of the stellar host. These results seem in agreement with previous works. However, we note that for giant planet hosts our metallicities predict a weaker planet metallicity correlation but a stronger mass-dependency than photometric values. We show, for the first time, that there seems to be no differences in the abundance distribution of elements different from iron between M dwarfs with and without known planets. Our data shows that low-mass stars with planets follow the same metallicity, mass, and abundance trends than their FGK counterparts.