Gaia-ESO Survey: INTRIGOSS - A New Library of High-resolution Synthetic Spectra
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Authors
Morossi, C
Di Marcantonio, P
Chavez, M
Gilmore, G
Randich, S
Korn, AJ
Franciosini, E
Hourihane, A
Jofré, P
Lewis, J
Magrini, L
Morbidelli, L
Sacco, GG
Worley, C
Publication Date
2018Journal Title
Astrophysical Journal
ISSN
0004-637X
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Volume
862
Issue
2
Type
Article
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Franchini, M., Morossi, C., Di Marcantonio, P., Chavez, M., Gilmore, G., Randich, S., Flaccomio, E., et al. (2018). Gaia-ESO Survey: INTRIGOSS - A New Library of High-resolution Synthetic Spectra. Astrophysical Journal, 862 (2) https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaca3c
Abstract
We present a high resolution synthetic spectral library, INTRIGOSS, designed
for studying FGK stars. The library is based on atmosphere models computed with
specified individual element abundances via ATLAS12 code. Normalized SPectra
(NSP) and surface Flux SPectra (FSP), in the 4830-5400 A, wavelength range,
were computed with the SPECTRUM code. INTRIGOSS uses the solar composition by
Grevesse et al. 2007 and four [alpha/Fe] abundance ratios and consists of
15,232 spectra. The synthetic spectra are computed with astrophysical gf-values
derived by comparing synthetic predictions with a very high SNR solar spectrum
and the UVES-U580 spectra of five cool giants. The validity of the NSPs is
assessed by using the UVES-U580 spectra of 2212 stars observed in the framework
of the Gaia-ESO Survey and characterized by homogeneous and accurate
atmospheric parameter values and by detailed chemical compositions. The greater
accuracy of NSPs with respect to spectra from the AMBRE, GES_Grid, PHOENIX,
C14, and B17 synthetic spectral libraries is demonstrated by evaluating the
consistency of the predictions of the different libraries for the UVES-U580
sample stars. The validity of the FSPs is checked by comparing their prediction
with both observed spectral energy distribution and spectral indices. The
comparison of FSPs with SEDs derived from ELODIE, INDO--U.S., and MILES
libraries indicates that the former reproduce the observed flux distributions
within a few percent and without any systematic trend. The good agreement
between observational and synthetic Lick/SDSS indices shows that the predicted
blanketing of FSPs well reproduces the observed one, thus confirming the
reliability of INTRIGOSS FSPs.
Keywords
astronomical databases: miscellaneous, stars: late-type
Sponsorship
Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2012-541)
European Research Council (320360)
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaca3c
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/284974
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