Searching For Transiting Planets Around Halo Stars. I. Sample Selection and Validation

  • Kolecki J
  • Wang 王 J
  • Johnson J
  • et al.
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Abstract

By measuring the elemental abundances of a star, we can gain insight into the composition of its initial gas cloud—the formation site of the star and its planets. Planet formation requires metals, the availability of which is determined by the elemental abundance. In the case where metals are extremely deficient, planet formation can be stifled. To investigate such a scenario requires a large sample of metal-poor stars and a search for planets therein. This paper focuses on the selection and validation of a halo star sample. We select ∼17,000 metal-poor halo stars based on their Galactic kinematics, and confirm their low metallicities ([Fe/H]

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Kolecki, J. R., Wang 王, J. 吉, Johnson, J. A., Zinn, J. C., Ilyin, I., & Strassmeier, K. G. (2021). Searching For Transiting Planets Around Halo Stars. I. Sample Selection and Validation. The Astronomical Journal, 162(4), 125. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac14bc

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