TY - JOUR
T1 - Spectroscopic parameters for 451 stars in the HARPS GTO planet search program. Stellar [Fe/H] and the frequency of exo-Neptunes
AU - Sousa, S. G.
AU - Santos, N. C.
AU - Mayor, M.
AU - Udry, S.
AU - Casagrande, L.
AU - Israelian, G.
AU - Pepe, F.
AU - Queloz, D.
AU - Monteiro, M. J.P.F.G.
PY - 2008/8
Y1 - 2008/8
N2 - To understand the formation and evolution of solar-type stars in the solar neighborhood, we need to measure their stellar parameters to high accuracy. We present a catalogue of accurate stellar parameters for 451 stars that represent the HARPS Guaranteed Time Observations (GTO) "high precision" sample. Spectroscopic stellar parameters were measured using high signal-to-noise () spectra acquired with the HARPS spectrograph. The spectroscopic analysis was completed assuming LTE with a grid of Kurucz atmosphere models and the recent ARES code for measuring line equivalent widths. We show that our results agree well with those ones presented in the literature (for stars in common). We present a useful calibration for the effective temperature as a function of the index color and [Fe/H]. We use our results to study the metallicity-planet correlation, namely for very low mass planets. The results presented here suggest that in contrast to their jovian couterparts, neptune-like planets do not form preferentially around metal-rich stars. The ratio of jupiter-to-neptunes is also an increasing function of stellar metallicity. These results are discussed in the context of the core-accretion model for planet formation.
AB - To understand the formation and evolution of solar-type stars in the solar neighborhood, we need to measure their stellar parameters to high accuracy. We present a catalogue of accurate stellar parameters for 451 stars that represent the HARPS Guaranteed Time Observations (GTO) "high precision" sample. Spectroscopic stellar parameters were measured using high signal-to-noise () spectra acquired with the HARPS spectrograph. The spectroscopic analysis was completed assuming LTE with a grid of Kurucz atmosphere models and the recent ARES code for measuring line equivalent widths. We show that our results agree well with those ones presented in the literature (for stars in common). We present a useful calibration for the effective temperature as a function of the index color and [Fe/H]. We use our results to study the metallicity-planet correlation, namely for very low mass planets. The results presented here suggest that in contrast to their jovian couterparts, neptune-like planets do not form preferentially around metal-rich stars. The ratio of jupiter-to-neptunes is also an increasing function of stellar metallicity. These results are discussed in the context of the core-accretion model for planet formation.
KW - Galaxy: solar neighborhood
KW - Methods: data analysis
KW - Stars: fundamental parameters
KW - Stars: planetary systems
KW - Stars: planetary systems: formation
KW - Techniques: spectroscopic
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361:200809698
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361:200809698
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 487
SP - 373
EP - 381
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
IS - 1
ER -