POLLUX : a database of synthetic stellar spectra
A. Palacios, M. Gebran, E. Josselin, F. Martins, B. Plez, M. Belmas,, and A. Lebre

TL;DR
The POLLUX database provides extensive synthetic stellar spectra across the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, supporting stellar analysis and population synthesis with high-resolution data and user-friendly access.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive, multi-model spectral database covering a wide range of stellar types with high resolution and VO standards, including plans for future enhancements.
Findings
High-resolution spectra for various stellar types are available.
The database covers UV to near-IR spectral ranges.
Accessible via a user-friendly web interface and VO standards.
Abstract
Synthetic spectra are needed to determine fundamental stellar and wind parameters of all types of stars. They are also used for the construction of theoretical spectral libraries helpful for stellar population synthesis. Therefore, a database of theoretical spectra is required to allow rapid and quantitative comparisons to spectroscopic data. We provide such a database offering an unprecedented coverage of the entire Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. We present the POLLUX database of synthetic stellar spectra. For objects with Teff < 6 000 K, MARCS atmosphere models are computed and the program TURBOSPECTRUM provides the synthetic spectra. ATLAS12 models are computed for stars with 7 000 K <Teff <15 000 K. SYNSPEC gives the corresponding spectra. Finally, the code CMFGEN provides atmosphere models for the hottest stars (Teff > 25 000 K). Their spectra are computed with CMF_FLUX. Both high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation
