Gaia-ESO Survey: The analysis of pre-main sequence stellar spectra
A. C. Lanzafame, A. Frasca, F. Damiani, E. Franciosini, M. Cottaar, S., G. Sousa, H. M. Tabernero, A. Klutsch, L. Spina, K. Biazzo, L. Prisinzano,, G.G. Sacco, S. Randich, E. Brugaletta, E. Delgado Mena, V. Adibekyan, D., Montes, R. Bonito, J. F. Gameiro, J. M. Alcal\'a

TL;DR
This paper details the methods and results of analyzing spectra from pre-main sequence stars in young clusters, using Gaia-ESO survey data to derive stellar parameters with high precision and accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces new analysis strategies for young star spectra and demonstrates consistent stellar parameter derivation across different spectroscopic setups.
Findings
Achieved ~120 K precision in Teff
Estimated ~0.3 dex in logg accuracy
Provided reliable stellar parameters for large GIRAFFE sample
Abstract
This paper describes the analysis of UVES and GIRAFFE spectra acquired by the Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey in the fields of young clusters whose population includes pre-main sequence (PMS) stars. Both methods that have been extensively used in the past and new ones developed in the contest of the Gaia-ESO survey enterprise are available and used. The internal precision of these quantities is estimated by inter-comparing the results obtained by such different methods, while the accuracy is estimated by comparison with independent external data, like effective temperature and surface gravity derived from angular diameter measurements, on a sample of benchmarks stars. Specific strategies are implemented to deal with fast rotation, accretion signatures, chromospheric activity, and veiling. The analysis carried out on spectra acquired in young clusters' fields during the first 18…
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