Tool for Automatic Measurement of Equivalent width (TAME)
Wonseok Kang (1,2), Sang-Gak Lee (2) ((1) Kyung Hee University, (2), Seoul National University)

TL;DR
TAME is an automated tool for precise measurement of spectral line equivalent widths in high-resolution spectra, validated against manual methods and synthetic data, effective for spectra with R > 20000 and S/N > 100.
Contribution
It introduces TAME, a new tool that automates and improves the accuracy of equivalent width measurements in stellar spectra.
Findings
TAME's measurements agree within 2 mA of manual measurements.
Reliable for spectra with R > 20000 and S/N > 100.
Errors are less than 1 mA under optimal conditions.
Abstract
We present a tool for measuring the equivalent width (EW) in high-resolution spectra. The Tool for Automatic Measurement of Equivalent width (TAME)provides the EWs of spectral lines by profile fitting in the automatic or the interactive mode, which can yield a more precise result through the adjustment of the local continuum and fitting parameters. The automatic EW results of TAME have been verified by comparing them with the manual EW measurements by IRAF splot task using the high-resolution spectrum of the Sun, and measuring EWs in the synthetic spectra with different spectral resolutions and S/N ratios. The EWs measured by TAME agree well with manually measured values, with a dispersion of less than 2 mA. By comparing the input EWs for synthetic spectra and EWs measured by TAME, we conclude that it is reliable for measuring the EWs in a spectrum with a spectral resolution, R > 20000…
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