The Kinematic and Chemical Properties of the Close-in Planet Host Star 8 UMi
Wang, Wei; Huang, Yang; Beers, Timothy C.; Li, Haining; Zhu, Wei; Wang, Sharon Xuesong; Zhang, Huawei; Alexeeva, Sofya; Zhou, Yutao; Wang, Lile; Chen, Huiling; Xie, Renjing; Feng, Qikang; Fu, Haozhu
China, United States
Abstract
A recent study by Hon et al. reported that a close-in planet around the red clump star, 8 UMi, should have been engulfed during the expansion phase of its parent star's evolution. They explained the survival of this exoplanet through a binary-merger channel for 8 UMi. The key to testing this formation scenario is to derive the true age of this star: is it an old "imposter" resulting from a binary merger, or a genuinely young red clump giant? To accomplish this, we derive kinematic and chemical properties for 8 UMi using astrometric data from Gaia DR3 and the element-abundance pattern measured from a high-resolution (R ∼ 75,000) spectrum taken by SOPHIE. Our analysis shows that 8 UMi is a normal thin-disk star with orbital rotation speed of V ϕ = 244.96 km s‑1, and possesses a solar metallicity ([Fe/H] = ‑0.05 ± 0.07) and α-element-abundance ratio ([α/Fe] = +0.01 ± 0.03). By adopting well-established relationships between age and space velocities/elemental abundances, we estimate a kinematic age of