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1998A&A...334..599G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 334, 599-605 (1998/6-2)

Beryllium abundances in parent stars of extrasolar planets: 16 Cygni A & B and ρ1 Cancri.

GARCIA LOPEZ R.J. and PEREZ DE TAORO M.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The 9BeII λ 3131 Å doublet has been observed in the solar-type stars 16 Cyg A & B and in the late G-type star ρ1 Cnc, to derive their beryllium abundances. 16 Cyg A & B show similar (solar) beryllium abundances while 16 Cyg B, which has been proposed to have a planetary companion of ∼2MJup, is known to be depleted in lithium by a factor larger than 6 with respect to 16 Cyg A. Differences in their rotational histories which could induce different rates of internal mixing of material, and the ingestion of a similar planet by 16 Cyg A are discussed as potential explanations. The existence of two other solar-type stars which are candidates to harbour planetary-mass companions and which show lithium and beryllium abundances close to those of 16 Cyg A, requires a more detailed inspection of the peculiarities of the 16 Cyg system. For ρ1 Cnc, which is the coolest known object candidate to harbour a planetary-mass companion (M > 0.85 MJup), we establish a precise upper limit for its beryllium abundance, showing a strong Be depletion which constrains the available mixing mechanisms. Observations of similar stars without companions are required to assess the potential effects of the planetary companion on the observed depletion. It has been recently claimed that ρ1 Cnc appears to be a subgiant. If this were the case, the observed strong Li and Be depletions could be explained by a dilution process taking place during its post-main sequence evolution.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: 16 Cyg A,B (* 16 Cyg A, * 16 Cyg B - stars: individual: rho1 Cnc - stars: abundances - stars: evolution - planetary systems

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