Stellar synthetic spectroscopy in the Virtual Observatory era
Bertrand Plez

TL;DR
This paper advocates for integrating comprehensive synthetic stellar spectra libraries into the Virtual Observatory to enhance population synthesis, identify peculiar spectral behaviors, and improve astrophysical analyses.
Contribution
It introduces the importance of synthetic spectra libraries for the VO, discusses their applications, and addresses challenges in making them accessible and accurate.
Findings
Synthetic spectra aid in population synthesis at all redshifts.
Theoretical spectra reveal peculiar behaviors unnoticed in observations.
Libraries and codes for synthetic spectra are described and analyzed.
Abstract
Arguments for including in the VO large grids of synthetic spectra fully covering the HR diagram are presented. One obvious need is that of population synthesis at all redshifts. Theoretical spectra have also the power to predict peculiar behaviors, that could remain unnoticed in observed spectra, or lead to erroneous conclusions. One interesting example is given of the Ca II H & K lines in extremely metal-poor stars. In carbon-rich atmospheres, the H & K lines become much weaker relative to the continuum, which will lead to an underestimate of the metallicity. What actually happens is a displacement of the continuum, obvious in absolute-flux synthetic spectra, but not visible in observed continuum-normalized spectra. Libraries of synthetic spectra are described, as well as the codes used to compute them. A few remarks are made on issues with making these libraries available through the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
