Quantitative spectroscopy of Galactic BA-type supergiants. I. Atmospheric parameters
M. Firnstein, N. Przybilla

TL;DR
This study accurately determines atmospheric parameters of 35 Galactic BA-type supergiants using high-resolution spectra and theoretical models, refining temperature scales and photometric indicators for stellar characterization.
Contribution
It provides a new spectroscopic analysis method for BA supergiants, improving parameter accuracy and recalibrating temperature and reddening relations.
Findings
Empirical spectral-type-Teff scale is steeper than previous relations.
Photometric Teff estimates from Q-index have large errors (~5%).
Spectroscopic Teff and log g determinations are highly precise.
Abstract
BA-type supergiants show a high potential as versatile indicators for modern astronomy. The focus here is on the determination of accurate and precise atmospheric parameters for a sample of 35 Galactic BA-type supergiants. Some first applications include a recalibration of functional relationships between spectral-type, intrinsic colours, bolometric corrections and effective temperature, and an exploration of the reddening-free Johnson Q and Str\"omgren [c_1] and beta-indices as photometric indicators for effective temperatures and gravities of BA-type supergiants. An extensive grid of theoretical spectra is computed based on a hybrid non-LTE approach. The atmospheric parameters are derived spectroscopically by line-profile fits to high-resolution and high-S/N spectra obtained at various observatories. Ionization equilibria of multiple metals and the Stark-broadened H and the neutral He…
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