The chemical composition of solar-type stars in comparison with that of the Sun

B. Gustafsson, J. Meléndez, M. Asplund, D. Yong

Abstract
The question whether the solar chemical composition is typical for solar-type stars is analysed by comparing the Sun with different stellar samples, including a sample of stars with very similar parameters, solar twins. Although typical in terms of overall metallicity for stars of solar age and galactic orbit, the solar atmosphere is found to have abundances, as compared with solar twins, that indicate that its gas has once been affected by dust formation and dust separation. It is concluded that this may be related to the formation of the solar planetary system and its special properties.

Astrophysics and Space Science
Volume 328, Page 185
July 2010

DOI: 10.1007/s10509-009-0257-6
ADS Bibliographic code: 2010Ap&SS.tmp...36G