Coude-feed stellar spectral library - atmospheric parameters
Yue Wu, Harinder P. Singh, Philippe Prugniel, Ranjan Gupta, Mina, Koleva

TL;DR
This paper re-determines atmospheric parameters for the CFLIB stellar spectral library using the ULySS method, improving parameter accuracy and consistency for diverse stellar types, aiding in stellar and galactic studies.
Contribution
The study provides a homogeneous re-analysis of CFLIB stellar parameters directly from spectra, enhancing the library's reliability for astrophysical applications.
Findings
Parameters are unbiased compared to previous studies.
High precision achieved for F,G,K stars: 43 K, 0.13 dex, 0.05 dex.
Good accuracy for M and OBA stars with specified uncertainties.
Abstract
Context: Empirical libraries of stellar spectra play an important role in different fields. For example, they are used as reference for the automatic determination of atmospheric parameters, or for building synthetic stellar populations to study galaxies. The CFLIB (Coude-feed library, Indo-US) database is at present one of the most complete libraries, in terms of its coverage of the atmospheric parameters space (Teff, log g and [Fe/H]) and wavelength coverage 3460 - 9464 A at a resolution of 1 A FWHM. Although the atmospheric parameters of most of the stars were determined from detailed analyses of high-resolution spectra, for nearly 300 of the 1273 stars of the library at least one of the three parameters is missing. For the others, the measurements, compiled from the literature, are inhomogeneous. Aims: In this paper, we re-determine the atmospheric parameters, directly using the…
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