Fundamental M-dwarf parameters from high-resolution spectra using PHOENIX ACES models: I. Parameter accuracy and benchmark stars
Vera Maria Passegger, Sebastian Wende-von Berg, Ansgar Reiners

TL;DR
This study uses advanced synthetic spectra from PHOENIX ACES models to accurately determine fundamental parameters of M-dwarf stars, benchmarking against stars with independent measurements, and highlights uncertainties and discrepancies in previous metallicity estimates.
Contribution
Introduces a new synthetic atmosphere model grid for M-dwarfs and assesses its accuracy in deriving stellar parameters from high-resolution spectra.
Findings
Model spectra match observed data reliably.
Parameter uncertainties are approximately 35 K in temperature, 0.14 in log g, and 0.11 in metallicity.
Discrepancies found with previous metallicity calibrations, suggesting systematic errors.
Abstract
M-dwarf stars are the most numerous stars in the Universe; they span a wide range in mass and are in the focus of ongoing and planned exoplanet surveys. To investigate and understand their physical nature, detailed spectral information and accurate stellar models are needed. We use a new synthetic atmosphere model generation and compare model spectra to observations. To test the model accuracy, we compared the models to four benchmark stars with atmospheric parameters for which independent information from interferometric radius measurements is available. We used -based methods to determine parameters from high-resolution spectroscopic observations. Our synthetic spectra are based on the new PHOENIX grid that uses the ACES description for the equation of state. This is a model generation expected to be especially suitable for the low-temperature atmospheres. We identified…
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