Bibcode
Santos, N. C.; Israelian, G.; Mayor, M.; Rebolo, R.; Udry, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.398, p.363-376 (2003)
Fecha de publicación:
1
2003
Revista
Número de citas
260
Número de citas referidas
214
Descripción
In this article we present a detailed spectroscopic analysis of more
than 50 extra-solar planet host stars. Stellar atmospheric parameters
and metallicities are derived using high resolution and high S/N
spectra. The spectroscopy results, added to the previous studies, imply
that we have access to a large and uniform sample of metallicities for
about 80 planet hosts stars. We make use of this sample to confirm the
metal-rich nature of stars with planets, and to show that the planetary
frequency is rising as a function of the [Fe/H]. Furthermore, the source
of this high metallicity is shown to have most probably a ``primordial''
source, confirming previous results. The comparison of the orbital
properties (period and eccentricity) and minimum masses of the planets
with the stellar properties also reveal some emerging but still not
significant trends. These are discussed and some explanations are
proposed. Finally, we show that the planet host stars included in the
CORALIE survey have similar kinematical properties as the whole CORALIE
volume-limited planet search sample. Planet hosts simply seem to occupy
the metal-rich envelope of this latter population.
Based on observations collected at the La Silla Observatory, ESO
(Chile), with the CORALIE spectrograph at the 1.2-m Euler Swiss
telescope and the FEROS spectrograph at the 1.52-m ESO telescope, with
the VLT/UT2 Kueyen telescope (Paranal Observatory, ESO, Chile) using the
UVES spectrograph (Observing run 67.C-0206, in service mode), with the
TNG and William Herschel Telescopes, both operated at the island of La
Palma, and with the ELODIE spectrograph at the 1.93-m telescope at the
Observatoire de Haute Provence.}