2004A&A...420..683D


Query : 2004A&A...420..683D

2004A&A...420..683D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 420, 683-697 (2004/6-3)

Abundance difference between components of wide binaries.

DESIDERA S., GRATTON R.G., SCUDERI S., CLAUDI R.U., COSENTINO R., BARBIERI M., BONANNO G., CARRETTA E., ENDL M., LUCATELLO S., MARTINEZ FIORENZANO A.F. and MARZARI F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present iron abundance analysis for 23 wide binaries with main sequence components in the temperture range 4900-6300 K, taken from the sample of the pairs currently included in the radial velocity planet search on going at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) using the high resolution spectrograph SARG. The use of a line-by-line differential analysis technique between the components of each pair allows us to reach errors of about 0.02dex in the iron content difference. Most of the pairs have abundance differences lower than 0.02dex and there are no pairs with differences larger than 0.07dex. The four cases of differences larger than 0.02dex may be spurious because of the larger error bars affecting pairs with large temperature difference, cold stars and rotating stars. The pair HD 219542, previously reported by us to have a different composition, here is shown to be normal. For non-rotating stars warmer than 5500K, characterized by a thinner convective envelope and for which our analyis appears to be of higher accuracy, we are able to exclude in most cases the consumption of more than 1 Earth Mass of iron (about 5 Earth masses of meteoritic material) during the main sequence lifetime of the stars, placing more stringent limits (about 0.4 Earth masses of iron) in five cases of warm stars. This latter limit is similar to the estimates of rocky material accreted by the Sun during its main sequence lifetime. Combining the results of the present analysis with those for the Hyades and Pleiades, we conclude that the hypothesis that pollution by planetary material is the only mechanism responsible for the highest metallicity of the stars with planets may be rejected at more than 99% level of confidence if the incidence of planets in these samples is as high as 8% and similar to the field stars included in current radial velocity surveys. However, the significance of this result drops considerably if the incidence of planets around stars in binary systems and clusters is less than a half of that around normal field stars.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: planetary systems - stars: binaries: visual - techniques: spectroscopic

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/420/683): stars.dat + 23 spectra >

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 8071 ** 01 19 57.76544 -15 48 51.5472   8.24 7.58 7.51   G0V 54 0
2 HD 8009A PM* 01 20 04.3789633008 +36 37 51.346522020   9.49 8.86 8.987   G0 35 0
3 HD 13357A PM* 02 10 52.0806000541 +13 40 59.802324665   8.88 8.20 8.75   G4V 84 0
4 HD 17159 ** 02 47 00.17063 +50 07 28.6564       8.612   F8 33 0
5 HD 19440A PM* 03 10 50.2979329073 +63 47 15.583331733   8.35 7.86     F8 33 0
6 HD 30101A PM* 04 44 48.1704867072 +05 17 21.948612000   9.55 8.68 8.95   G7V 33 0
7 HD 33334A PM* 05 10 59.1117430320 +32 02 19.714754988   8.77 8.06 8.734   G5 44 0
8 HD 66491A * 08 03 23.8875690888 -13 12 13.305128508   9.91 9.18     G8/K1III 22 0
9 BD+23 1978 BY* 08 36 55.78162 +23 14 47.9532   10.25 9.35 9.07   K5V 33 0
10 HD 106515A PM* 12 15 06.5667197808 -07 15 26.353003536   8.79 7.97     G5V 86 1
11 HD 108574 PM* 12 28 04.4448448032 +44 47 39.516497484   7.98 7.43 7.1   F9V 66 0
12 HD 108575 PM* 12 28 04.7988692760 +44 47 30.500372364   8.67 8.00 7.6   G8pCN 58 0
13 HD 123963 ** 14 10 07.64231 +26 35 57.6402           G5 32 0
14 HD 132844 ** 14 56 47.80675 +70 49 59.4778           F8 26 0
15 HD 132563 ** 14 58 21.51696 +44 02 35.3246           F8III 31 0
16 HD 135101 PM* 15 12 43.4807788693 +19 17 09.742475250   7.36   6.2   G5V_Fe-0.9 173 0
17 HD 190042 ** 20 01 01.59038 +48 15 27.6541           G5 21 0
18 HD 200466 ** 21 02 21.90501 +37 39 13.9374           K0V+K0V 43 0
19 HD 201796A PM* 21 12 22.6062076992 -15 00 00.363937788   8.83 8.17 8.77   G3V 47 0
20 HD 213013A PM* 22 28 13.2516382776 +23 31 57.267733512   9.77 8.96     G8V 24 0
21 HD 215812 ** 22 47 50.17720 -04 13 44.5656   8.34 7.56 7.33   G2V+G8V 88 0
22 HD 216122A * 22 49 41.4304155973 +40 30 54.825467108   8.64 8.05     F8 29 0
23 HD 219542A PM* 23 16 35.2382628336 -01 35 11.476359420   8.88 8.17 8.89   G2V 58 0

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