SP_Ace: a new code to derive stellar parameters and elemental abundances
C. Boeche, E.K. Grebel

TL;DR
SP_Ace is an automated code that estimates stellar parameters and elemental abundances from low to medium resolution spectra, enabling efficient analysis of large spectroscopic surveys with accuracy comparable to higher-resolution methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces SP_Ace, a novel FORTRAN95 code that uses a polynomial library of line equivalent widths to derive stellar parameters and abundances from low to medium resolution spectra.
Findings
Achieves stellar parameter and abundance estimation with high precision.
Performs well across various spectral resolutions and signal-to-noise ratios.
Provides a web interface for easy access and use.
Abstract
Aims: We developed a new method of estimating the stellar parameters Teff, log g, [M/H], and elemental abundances. This method was implemented in a new code, SP_Ace (Stellar Parameters And Chemical abundances Estimator). This is a highly automated code suitable for analyzing the spectra of large spectroscopic surveys with low or medium spectral resolution (R=2,000-20,000). Methods: After the astrophysical calibration of the oscillator strengths of 4643 absorption lines covering the wavelength ranges 5212-6860\AA\ and 8400-8924\AA, we constructed a library that contains the equivalent widths (EW) of these lines for a grid of stellar parameters. The EWs of each line are fit by a polynomial function that describes the EW of the line as a function of the stellar parameters. The coefficients of these polynomial functions are stored in a library called the " library". SP_Ace, a code…
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