FIT{\it spec}: a new algorithm for the automated fit of synthetic stellar spectra for OB stars
Celia R. Fierro-Santill\'an, Janos Zsarg\'o, Jaime Klapp, Santiago A., D\'iaz-Azuara, Anabel Arrieta, Lorena Arias, Leonardo Di G. Sigalotti

TL;DR
The paper introduces FITspec, an automated tool that efficiently fits synthetic stellar spectra of OB stars using a large database, significantly reducing analysis time while maintaining accuracy.
Contribution
FITspec is a novel algorithm that automates the fitting of synthetic spectra for OB stars using a comprehensive 6D model database, improving speed and accuracy over traditional methods.
Findings
Accurately reproduces spectral lines of OB stars.
Derived stellar parameters agree with previous analyses.
Reduces spectral analysis time from months to hours.
Abstract
In this paper we describe the FIT\textit{spec} code, a data mining tool for the automatic fitting of synthetic stellar spectra. The program uses a database of 27\,000 {\sc cmfgen} models of stellar atmospheres arranged in a six-dimensional (6D) space, where each dimension corresponds to one model parameter. From these models a library of 2\,835\,000 synthetic spectra were generated covering the ultraviolet, optical, and infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Using FIT\textit{spec} we adjust the effective temperature and the surface gravity. From the 6D array we also get the luminosity, the metallicity, and three parameters for the stellar wind: the terminal velocity (), the exponent of the velocity law, and the clumping filling factor (). Finally, the projected rotational velocity () can be obtained from the library of stellar…
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