Bibcode
Vardan, A.; Delgado-Mena, Elisa; Figueira, Pedro; Sousa, Sergio; Santos, Nuno; Faria, Joao; González Hernández, J.; Israelian, G.; Harutyunyan, Gohar; Suárez-Andrés, L.; Hakobyan, Arthur
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The 19th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun (CS19), Uppsala, Sweden, 06-10 June 2016, id.41
Fecha de publicación:
11
2016
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Descripción
During the last decade astronomers have been trying to search for
chemical signatures of terrestrial planet formation in the atmospheres
of the hosting stars. Several studies suggested that the chemical
abundance trend with the condensation temperature, Tc, is a signature of
rocky planet formation. In particular, it was suggested that the Sun
shows 'peculiar' chemical abundances due to the presence of the
terrestrial planets in our solar-system. However, the rocky material
accretion or the trap of rocky materials in terrestrial planets is not
the only explanation for the chemical 'peculiarity' of the Sun, or other
Sun-like stars with planets. In this talk I madea very brief review of
this topic, and presented our last results for the particular case of
Zeta Reticuli binary system: A very interesting and well-known system
(known in science fiction and ufology as the world of Grey Aliens, or
Reticulans) where one of the components hosts an exo-Kuiper belt, and
the other component is a 'single', 'lonely' star.