MEGASTAR (III). Stellar parameters and data products for DR1 late-type stars
M. Moll\'a, M.L. Garc\'ia-Vargas, I. Mill\'an-Irigoyen, N. Cardiel, E., Carrasco, A. Gil de Paz, S.R. Berlanas, P. G\'omez-\'Alvarez

TL;DR
This paper introduces MEGASTAR, an empirical library of high-resolution stellar spectra from MEGARA, and derives stellar parameters for 351 stars, aiding future stellar population studies.
Contribution
The work provides a new high-resolution spectral library and a method to estimate stellar parameters for late-type stars using MEGARA data.
Findings
Good agreement with literature stellar parameters.
Provides spectra, radial velocities, and indices for 351 stars.
Lays groundwork for stellar population modeling.
Abstract
MEGARA is the optical integral field and multi-object spectrograph at the Gran Telescopio Canarias. We have created MEGASTAR, an empirical library of stellar spectra obtained using MEGARA at high resolution (FWHM), available in two wavelength ranges: one centered in H, from 6420 to 6790\,\AA\ and the other centered in the \ion{Ca}{ii} triplet, from 8370 to 8885\,\AA\ (\mbox{HR-R} and \mbox{HR-I} VPH-grating configurations). In this work, we use MEGASTAR spectra, combination of these two short wavelength intervals, to estimate the stellar parameters namely effective temperature, surface gravity and metallicity (and their associated errors) for a sample of 351 MEGASTAR members with spectral types earlier than B2. We have applied a technique by comparing MEGASTAR data to theoretical stellar models. For those stars with stellar parameters derived in the…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · History and Developments in Astronomy
