The SPHINX M-dwarf Spectral Grid. I. Benchmarking New Model Atmospheres to Derive Fundamental M-Dwarf Properties
Aishwarya R. Iyer, Michael R. Line, Philip S. Muirhead, Jonathan J., Fortney, Ehsan Gharib-Nezhad

TL;DR
This paper introduces SPHINX, a new model grid for M dwarf atmospheres, validated with benchmark stars, improving the derivation of fundamental stellar properties from low-resolution spectra.
Contribution
The paper presents the first comprehensive M dwarf atmosphere model grid incorporating recent molecular data and a Bayesian inference tool for robust parameter estimation.
Findings
Validated models against benchmark stars with known properties.
Demonstrated improved parameter constraints using broadband molecular features.
Identified effects of photospheric heterogeneity and convection on derived parameters.
Abstract
About 70-80% of stars in our solar and galactic neighborhood are M dwarfs. They span a range of low masses and temperatures relative to solar-type stars, facilitating molecule formation throughout their atmospheres. Standard stellar atmosphere models primarily designed for FGK stars face challenges when characterizing broadband molecular features in spectra of cool stars. Here, we introduce SPHINX--a new 1-D self-consistent radiative-convective thermochemical equilibrium chemistry model grid of atmospheres and spectra for M dwarfs in low-resolution (R~250). We incorporate the latest pre-computed absorption cross-sections with pressure-broadening for key molecules dominant in late-K, early/main-sequence-M stars. We then validate our grid models by acquiring fundamental properties (Teff, log(g), [M/H], radius, and C/O) for 10 benchmark M+G binary stars with known host metallicities and 10…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
