The AMBRE Project: Stellar parameterisation of the ESO:FEROS archived spectra
C. C. Worley, P. de Laverny, A. Recio-Blanco, V. Hill, A. Bijaoui and, C. Ordenovic

TL;DR
The AMBRE Project systematically analyzed ESO:FEROS archived spectra to determine stellar parameters using an automated pipeline, significantly expanding the catalog of stellar data for galactic archaeology.
Contribution
This work introduces an automated spectral analysis pipeline using MATISSE for large-scale stellar parameter determination from archived spectra.
Findings
Stellar parameters were successfully determined for over 30% of spectra.
Radial velocities were obtained for more than half of the spectra.
A large dataset of stellar parameters for thousands of stars was created.
Abstract
The AMBRE Project is a collaboration between the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur (OCA) that has been established in order to carry out the determination of stellar atmospheric parameters for the archived spectra of four ESO spectrographs. The analysis of the FEROS archived spectra for their stellar parameters (effective temperatures, surface gravities, global metallicities, alpha element to iron ratios and radial velocities) has been completed in the first phase of the AMBRE Project. From the complete ESO:FEROS archive dataset that was received, a total of 21551 scientific spectra have been identified, covering the period 2005 to 2010. These spectra correspond to ~6285 stars. The determination of the stellar parameters was carried out using the stellar parameterisation algorithm, MATISSE (MATrix Inversion for Spectral SynthEsis), which has…
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