Affiliation:
1. Naka‐ku Hiroshima‐shi Japan
Abstract
AbstractThe visual binary system 16 Cyg A+B consists of similar solar twins, but a planetary companion is detected only in B. An intensive spectroscopic differential analysis is carried out to the Sun, 16 Cyg A, and 16 Cyg B, with particular attention being paid to (i) precisely establishing the differential atmospheric parameters/metallicity between A and B, and (ii) determining the important CNO abundances based on the lines of CH, NH, and OH molecules. The following results are obtained. (1) The Fe abundances (relative to the Sun) are [Fe/H]A = +0.09 and [Fe/H]B = +0.06 (i.e., A is slightly metal‐rich than B by +0.03 dex). This lends support to the consequences of recently published papers, while the conclusion once derived by the author (almost the same metallicity for A and B) is acknowledged to be incorrect. (2) The differential abundances ([X/H]) of volatile CNO with low (condensation temperature) are apparently lower than those of refractory Fe group elements of higher , leading to a positive gradient in the [X/H] versus relation being more conspicuous for A than B. This is qualitatively consistent with previous studies, though the derived slope is quantitatively somewhat steeper than that reported by other authors.