The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs - Photospheric parameters of target stars from high-resolution spectroscopy
V.M. Passegger, A. Reiners, S.V. Jeffers, S. Wende-von Berg, P., Schoefer, J.A. Caballero, A. Schweitzer, P.J. Amado, V.J.S. Bejar, M., Cortes-Contreras, A.P. Hatzes, M. Kuerster, D. Montes, S. Pedraz, A., Quirrenbach, I. Ribas, and W. Seifert

TL;DR
This paper determines fundamental stellar parameters of 300 M-dwarf stars using high-resolution spectroscopy and PHOENIX-ACES models, improving the characterization crucial for exoplanet detection with CARMENES.
Contribution
It introduces a method to derive stellar parameters from high-resolution spectra using updated atmosphere models, with independent gravity estimates, for a large M-dwarf sample.
Findings
Achieved precise stellar parameters with low uncertainties.
Validated the improved PHOENIX-ACES models against observed spectra.
Provided a comprehensive stellar parameter catalog for M-dwarfs.
Abstract
The new CARMENES instrument comprises two high-resolution and high-stability spectrographs that are used to search for habitable planets around M dwarfs in the visible and near-infrared regime via the Doppler technique. Characterising our target sample is important for constraining the physical properties of any planetary systems that are detected. The aim of this paper is to determine the fundamental stellar parameters of the CARMENES M-dwarf target sample from high-resolution spectra observed with CARMENES. We also include several M-dwarf spectra observed with other high-resolution spectrographs, that is CAFE, FEROS, and HRS, for completeness. We used a {chi}^2 method to derive the stellar parameters effective temperature T_eff, surface gravity log g, and metallicity [Fe/H] of the target stars by fitting the most recent version of the PHOENIX-ACES models to high-resolution…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
