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Stellar members of binary systems are formed from the same material, therefore they should be chemically identical. However, recent high-precision studies have unveiled chemical differences between the two members of binary pairs composed…

The observational evidence that planetary systems can be very different from each other, suggests that their dynamical histories were very diverse, probably as a result of a strong sensitivity to the initial conditions. Severe dynamical…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2024-01-24 Lorenzo Spina

Throughout a planetary system's formation evolution, some of the planetary material may end up falling into the host star and be engulfed by it, leading to a potential variation of the stellar composition. The present study explores how…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-01-08 B. M. T. B. Soares , V. Adibekyan , C. Mordasini , M. Deal , S. G. Sousa , E. Delgado-Mena , N. C. Santos , C. Dorn

Binary star systems are assumed to be co-natal and coeval, thus to have identical chemical composition. In this work we aim to test the hypothesis that there is a connection between observed element abundance patterns and the formation of…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-09-06 Fan Liu , Bertram Bitsch , Martin Asplund , Bei-Bei Liu , Michael T. Murphy , David Yong , Yuan-Sen Ting , Sofia Feltzing

Planet engulfment can be inferred from enhancement of refractory elements in the photosphere of the engulfing star following accretion of rocky planetary material. Such refractory enrichments are subject to stellar interior mixing…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2023-02-09 Aida Behmard , Jason Sevilla , Jim Fuller

Stellar chemical compositions can be altered by ingestion of planetary material and/or planet formation which removes refractory material from the proto-stellar disc. These "planet signatures" appear as correlations between elemental…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2024-03-21 Fan Liu , Yuan-Sen Ting , David Yong , Bertram Bitsch , Amanda Karakas , Michael T. Murphy , Meridith Joyce , Aaron Dotter , Fei Dai

Binary stars are supposed to be chemically homogeneous, as they are born from the same molecular cloud. However, high precision chemical abundances show that some binary systems display chemical differences between the components, which…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-09-03 J. Yana Galarza , R. López-Valdivia , J. Meléndez , D. Lorenzo-Oliveira

Dynamical evolution within planetary systems can cause planets to be engulfed by their host stars. Following engulfment, the stellar photosphere abundance pattern will reflect accretion of rocky material from planets. Multi-star systems are…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-03-29 Aida Behmard , Fei Dai , John M. Brewer , Travis A. Berger , Andrew W. Howard

There are two possible mechanisms to imprint planet signatures in the chemical composition of Sun-like stars: i) dust condensation at the early stages of planet formation, causing a depletion of refractory elements in the gas accreted by…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-11-15 Jorge Melendez , Ivan Ramirez

Elemental abundance studies of solar twin stars suggest that the solar chemical composition contains signatures of the formation of terrestrial planets in the solar system, namely small but significant depletions of the refractory elements.…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-17 I. Ramirez , J. Melendez , M. Asplund

(Abridged) Binary systems with similar components are ideal laboratories which allow several physical processes to be tested, such as the possible chemical pattern imprinted by the planet formation process. Aims. We explore the probable…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-09-30 C. Saffe , M. Flores , A. Buccino

Using high-quality spectra of the twin stars in the XO-2 binary system, we have detected significant differences in the chemical composition of their photospheres. The differences correlate strongly with the elements' dust condensation…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-08-06 I. Ramirez , S. Khanal , P. Aleo , A. Sobotka , F. Liu , L. Casagrande , J. Melendez , D. Yong , D. L. Lambert , M. Asplund

It has been suggested that small chemical anomalies observed in planet-hosting wide binary systems could be due to planet signatures, where the role of the planetary mass is still unknown. We search for a possible planet signature by…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2023-11-30 M. Flores , J. Yana Galarza , P. Miquelarena , C. Saffe , M. Jaque Arancibia , R. V. Ibañez Bustos , E. Jofré , J. Alacoria1 , F. Gunella

The engulfment of planets by their host stars is an expected outcome of various dynamical processes and has been invoked to explain a variety of observed stellar properties, such as rapid rotation, chemical abundance abnormalities, and…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-01-06 Kaitlyn T. Lane , Alexander P. Stephan , Melinda Soares-Furtado , Keivan G. Stassun , Ricardo Yarza

One of the high-level goals of Galactic archaeology is chemical tagging of stars across the Milky Way to piece together its assembly history. For this to work, stars born together must be uniquely chemically homogeneous. Wide binary systems…

The binary system 16 Cygni is key in studies of the planet-star chemical composition connection, as only one of the stars is known to host a planet. This allows us to better assess the possible influence of planet interactions on the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-08-21 M. Tucci Maia , J. Meléndez , D. Lorenzo-Oliveira , L. Spina , P. Jofré

An important open question in exoplanet studies is whether planets leave detectable chemical fingerprints on their host stars. While several studies have suggested possible planetary chemical signatures in planet-hosting stars, their origin…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2026-05-13 Dongwook Lim , Sol Yun , Andreas J. Koch-Hansen , Sang-Hyun Chun , Young Sun Lee , Young-Wook Lee

The aim of Galactic archaeology is to recover the history of our Galaxy through the information encoded in stars. An unprobed assumption of this field is that the chemical composition of a star is an immutable marker of the gas from which…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-08-29 Lorenzo Spina , Jorge Meléndez , Andrew R. Casey , Amanda I. Karakas , Marcelo Tucci-Maia

Planet engulfment has been identified as one of the mechanisms for enhancing lithium abundance in stars. However, comprehensive investigations into lithium signatures following such events remain limited. Stars born together, sharing a…

Chemical abundance anomalies in twin stars have recently been considered tell-tale signs of interactions between stars and planets. While such signals are prevalent, their nature remains a subject of debate. On one hand, exoplanet formation…

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