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Masses, oxygen, and carbon abundances in CHEPS dwarf stars
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volumen 621,
14320746
00046361
10.1051/0004-6361/201834138
Autor
Pavlenko, Y. V.
Kaminsky, B. M.
Jenkins, James Stewart
Ivanyuk, O. M.
Jones, H.R.A.
Lyubchik, Y. P.
Institución
Resumen
Context. We report the results from the determination of stellar masses, carbon, and oxygen abundances in the atmospheres of 107 stars from the Calan-Hertfordshire Extrasolar Planet Search (CHEPS) programme. Our stars are drawn from a population with a significantly super-solar metallicity. At least 10 of these stars are known to host orbiting planets. Aims. In this work, we set out to understand the behaviour of carbon and oxygen abundance in stars with different spectral classes, metallicities, and V sin i within the metal-rich stellar population. Methods. Masses of these stars were determined using data from Gaia DR2. Oxygen and carbon abundances were determined by fitting the absorption lines. We determined oxygen abundances with fits to the 6300.304 Å O I line, and we used 3 lines of the C I atom and 12 lines of the C 2 molecule for the determination of carbon abundances. Results. We determine masses and abundances of 107 CHEPS stars. There is no evidence that the [C/O