Chemical composition of planet building blocks as predicted by stellar population synthesis

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作者
Cabral, N. [1 ]
Lagarde, N. [1 ]
Reyle, C. [1 ]
Guilbert-Lepoutre, A. [1 ]
Robin, A. C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte, Inst UTINAM, OSU THETA Franche Comte Bourgogne, Observ Besancon,CNRS,UMR6213, BP 1615, F-25010 Besancon, France
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planets and satellites: composition; stars: abundances; GIANT PLANETS; METALLICITY; STARS; ACCRETION; EARTHS; RANGE; MODEL;
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10.1051/0004-6361/201833750
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. Future space missions (TESS, CHEOPS, PLATO, and the JWST) will considerably improve our understanding of the formation and history of planetary systems by providing accurate constraints on planetary radius, mass, and atmospheric composition. Currently, observations show that the presence of planetary companions is closely linked to the metallicity and the chemical abundances of the host stars. Aims. We aim to build an integrated tool for predicting the planet building blocks (PBBs) composition as a function of the stellar populations to interpret ongoing and future large surveys. The different stellar populations we observe in our Galaxy are characterized by different metallicities and alpha-element abundances. We here investigate the trends of the expected PBBs composition with the chemical abundance of the host star in different parts of the Galaxy. Methods. We synthesized stellar populations with the Besancon galaxy model, which includes stellar evolutionary tracks that are computed with the stellar evolution code STAREVOL. We integrated a previously published simple stoichiometric model into this code to determine the expected composition of the PBBs. Results. We determine the expected PBB composition around FGK stars for the four galactic populations (thin and thick disks, halo, and bulge) within the Milky Way. Our solar neighborhood simulations are in good agreement with the recent results obtained with the HARPS survey for f(iron), f(w), and the heavy element mass fraction f(Z). We present evidence of a clear dependence of f(iron) and f(w) on the initial alpha abundances [alpha/Fe] of the host star. We find that the different initial [alpha/Fe] distributions in the different galactic populations lead to a bimodal distribution of PBB composition. Our simulations show an iron valley that separates PBBs with high and low iron mass fractions and a water valley that separates PBBs with high and low water mass fractions. Conclusions. We linked host star abundances and expected PBB composition in an integrated model of the Galaxy. The trends we derive are an important step for statistical analyses of expected planet properties. In particular, internal structure models may use these results to derive statistical trends of rocky planet properties, constrain habitability, and prepare an interpretation of ongoing and future large-scale surveys of exoplanets.
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