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Condensation temperature trends among stars with planets
Results from detailed spectroscopic analyses of stars hosting massive planets
are employed to search for trends between abundances and condensation
temperatures. The elements C, S, Na, Mg, Al, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni and
Zn are included in the analysis of 64 stars with planets and 33 comparison
stars. No significant trends are evident in the data. This null result suggests
that accretion of rocky material onto the photospheres of stars with planets is
not the primary explanation for their high metallicities. However, the
differences between the solar photospheric and meteoritic abundances do display
a weak but significant trend with condensation temperature. This suggests that
the metallicity of the sun's envelope has been enriched relative to its
interior by about 0.07 dex.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, MNRAS Letter in pres
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