VPNEP: Detailed characterization of TESS targets around the Northern Ecliptic Pole
K. G. Strassmeier, M. Weber, D. Gruner, I. Ilyin, M. Steffen, M., Baratella, S. J\"arvinen, T. Granzer, S. A. Barnes, T. A. Carroll, M., Mallonn, D. Sablowski, P. Gabor, D. Brown, C. Corbally, and M. Franz

TL;DR
This paper presents the VPNEP survey, a high-resolution spectroscopic study of 1067 bright TESS targets near the Northern Ecliptic Pole, providing detailed stellar characterizations to aid future exoplanet research.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive spectroscopic dataset and analysis tools for characterizing TESS target stars, including measurements of stellar parameters and chemical abundances.
Findings
First results from a pilot sample of 54 stars are presented.
All reduced spectra are made publicly available for community use.
Analysis methods and biases are discussed in detail.
Abstract
We embarked on a high-resolution optical spectroscopic survey of bright Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) stars around the Northern Ecliptic Pole (NEP), dubbed the Vatican-Potsdam-NEP (VPNEP) survey. Our NEP coverage comprises 1067 stars, of which 352 are bona fide dwarf stars and 715 are giant stars, all cooler than spectral type F0 and brighter than V=8. m 5. Our aim is to characterize these stars for the benefit of future studies in the community. We analyzed the spectra via comparisons with synthetic spectra. Particular line profiles were analyzed by means of eigen-profiles, equivalent widths, and relative emission-line fluxes (when applicable). Two R=200 000 spectra were obtained for each of the dwarf stars with the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope (VATT) and the Potsdam Echelle Polarimetric and Spectroscopic Instrument (PEPSI), with typically three R=55 000 spectra…
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TopicsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
