PEPSI deep spectra. II. Gaia benchmark stars and other M-K standards
K. G. Strassmeier, I. Ilyin, and M. Weber

TL;DR
This paper presents a high-resolution spectral library of 48 bright stars, including Gaia benchmark stars, enabling detailed stellar analysis and new insights into stellar composition, parameters, and age indicators.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous, high-quality spectral library with advanced data reduction and analysis techniques, including new stellar parameters and element detections.
Findings
New stellar parameters for 70 Vir and alpha Tau
Detection of rare-earth and heavy elements in RGB stars
Use of isotope ratios for age estimation
Abstract
We provide a homogeneous library of high-resolution, high-S/N spectra for 48 bright AFGKM stars, some of them approaching the quality of solar-flux spectra. Our sample includes the northern Gaia benchmark stars, some solar analogs, and some other bright Morgan-Keenan (M-K) spectral standards. Well-exposed deep spectra were created by average-combining individual exposures. The data-reduction process relies on adaptive selection of parameters by using statistical inference and robust estimators.We employed spectrum synthesis techniques and statistics tools in order to characterize the spectra and give a first quick look at some of the science cases possible. With an average spectral resolution of R=220,000 (1.36 km/s), a continuous wavelength coverage from 383 nm to 912 nm, and S/N of between 70:1 for the faintest star in the extreme blue and 6,000:1 for the brightest star in the red,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
