What happened to the other Mohicans? Realistic models of metallicity dilution by fingering convection and observational implications

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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Submitted to ApJ Letters on October 29th. 14 pages, 5 figures. See Traxler, Garaud & Stellmach, 2010 for the companion paper

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When a planet falls onto the surface of its host star, the added high-metallicity material does not remain in the surface layers, as often assumed, but is diluted into the interior through fingering (thermohaline) convection. Until now, however, the timescale over which this process happens remained very poorly constrained. Using recently-measured turbulent mixing rates for fingering convection, I provide reliable numerical and semi-analytical estimates for the rate at which the added heavy elements drain into the interior. I find that the relative metallicity enhancement post-infall drops by a factor of ten over a timescale which depends only on the structure of the host star, and decreases very rapidly with increasing stellar mass (from about 1Gyr for a 1.3M_sun star to 10Myr for a 1.5M_sun star). This result offers an elegant explanation to the lack of observed trend between metallicity and convection zone mass in planet-bearing stars. More crucially, it strongly suggests that the statistically-higher metallicity of planet-bearing stars must be of primordial origin. Finally, the fingering region is found to extend deeply into the star, a result which would provide a simple theoretical explanation to the measurements of higher lithium depletion rates in planet-bearing stars.

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