Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey

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Autor(a) principal: Ghezzi, Luan
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Letícia D., Lorenzo-Oliveira, Diego, Mello, Gustavo Frederico Porto de, Santiago, Basilio Xavier, De Lee, Nathan M., Lee, Brian L., Costa, Luiz N. da, Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba, Ogando, Ricardo L.C., Wisniewski, J.P., González Hernández, Jonay I., Stassun, Keivan G., Fleming, S.W., Schneider, D.P., Mahadevan, Suvrath, Cargile, Phillip A., Ge, Jian, Pepper, J., Wang, Ji, Paegert, Martin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Studies of Galactic chemical, and dynamical evolution in the solar neighborhood depend on the availability of precise atmospheric parameters (effective temperature Teff, metallicity [Fe/H], and surface gravity log g) for solar-type stars. Many large-scale spectroscopic surveys operate at low to moderate spectral resolution for efficiency in observing large samples, which makes the stellar characterization difficult due to the high degree of blending of spectral features. Therefore, most surveys employ spectral synthesis, which is a powerful technique, but relies heavily on the completeness and accuracy of atomic line databases and can yield possibly correlated atmospheric parameters. In this work, we use an alternative method based on spectral indices to determine the atmospheric parameters of a sample of nearby FGK dwarfs and subgiants observed by the MARVELS survey at moderate resolving power (R ∼ 12,000). To avoid a time-consuming manual analysis, we have developed three codes to automatically normalize the observed spectra, measure the equivalent widths of the indices, and, through a comparison of those with values calculated with predetermined calibrations, estimate the atmospheric parameters of the stars. The calibrations were derived using a sample of 309 stars with precise stellar parameters obtained from the analysis of high-resolution FEROS spectra, permitting the low-resolution equivalent widths to be directly related to the stellar parameters. A validation test of the method was conducted with a sample of 30 MARVELS targets that also have reliable atmospheric parameters derived from the high-resolution spectra and spectroscopic analysis based on the excitation and ionization equilibria method. Our approach was able to recover the parameters within 80 K for Teff, 0.05 dex for [Fe/H], and 0.15 dex for log g, values that are lower than or equal to the typical external uncertainties found between different high-resolution analyses. An additional test was performed with a subsample of 138 stars from the ELODIE stellar library, and the literature atmospheric parameters were recovered within 125 K for Teff, 0.10 dex for [Fe/H], and 0.29 dex for log g. These precisions are consistent with or better than those provided by the pipelines of surveys operating with similar resolutions. These results show that the spectral indices are a competitive tool to characterize stars with intermediate resolution spectra.
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spelling Ghezzi, LuanFerreira, Letícia D.Lorenzo-Oliveira, DiegoMello, Gustavo Frederico Porto deSantiago, Basilio XavierDe Lee, Nathan M.Lee, Brian L.Costa, Luiz N. daMaia, Marcio Antonio GeimbaOgando, Ricardo L.C.Wisniewski, J.P.González Hernández, Jonay I.Stassun, Keivan G.Fleming, S.W.Schneider, D.P.Mahadevan, SuvrathCargile, Phillip A.Ge, JianPepper, J.Wang, JiPaegert, Martin2015-02-20T02:20:52Z20140004-6256http://hdl.handle.net/10183/110257000949448Studies of Galactic chemical, and dynamical evolution in the solar neighborhood depend on the availability of precise atmospheric parameters (effective temperature Teff, metallicity [Fe/H], and surface gravity log g) for solar-type stars. Many large-scale spectroscopic surveys operate at low to moderate spectral resolution for efficiency in observing large samples, which makes the stellar characterization difficult due to the high degree of blending of spectral features. Therefore, most surveys employ spectral synthesis, which is a powerful technique, but relies heavily on the completeness and accuracy of atomic line databases and can yield possibly correlated atmospheric parameters. In this work, we use an alternative method based on spectral indices to determine the atmospheric parameters of a sample of nearby FGK dwarfs and subgiants observed by the MARVELS survey at moderate resolving power (R ∼ 12,000). To avoid a time-consuming manual analysis, we have developed three codes to automatically normalize the observed spectra, measure the equivalent widths of the indices, and, through a comparison of those with values calculated with predetermined calibrations, estimate the atmospheric parameters of the stars. The calibrations were derived using a sample of 309 stars with precise stellar parameters obtained from the analysis of high-resolution FEROS spectra, permitting the low-resolution equivalent widths to be directly related to the stellar parameters. A validation test of the method was conducted with a sample of 30 MARVELS targets that also have reliable atmospheric parameters derived from the high-resolution spectra and spectroscopic analysis based on the excitation and ionization equilibria method. Our approach was able to recover the parameters within 80 K for Teff, 0.05 dex for [Fe/H], and 0.15 dex for log g, values that are lower than or equal to the typical external uncertainties found between different high-resolution analyses. An additional test was performed with a subsample of 138 stars from the ELODIE stellar library, and the literature atmospheric parameters were recovered within 125 K for Teff, 0.10 dex for [Fe/H], and 0.29 dex for log g. These precisions are consistent with or better than those provided by the pipelines of surveys operating with similar resolutions. These results show that the spectral indices are a competitive tool to characterize stars with intermediate resolution spectra.application/pdfengThe Astronomical journal. Bristol. Vol. 148, no. 6 (Dec. 2014), 105, 21 p.Espectros astronômicosAtmosferas estelaresSolar neighborhoodStars: atmospheresStars: fundamental parametersStars: solar-typeTechniques: spectroscopicAccurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS surveyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000949448.pdf000949448.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1434774http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/110257/1/000949448.pdf47cadee38ced2ea40912566037f19891MD51TEXT000949448.pdf.txt000949448.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain103026http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/110257/2/000949448.pdf.txtba1a15eb663b120748b119408b1b819cMD52THUMBNAIL000949448.pdf.jpg000949448.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1997http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/110257/3/000949448.pdf.jpg64578449ad94bb09ed9421e51cc50599MD5310183/1102572023-07-02 03:41:15.91922oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/110257Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-02T06:41:15Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
title Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
spellingShingle Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
Ghezzi, Luan
Espectros astronômicos
Atmosferas estelares
Solar neighborhood
Stars: atmospheres
Stars: fundamental parameters
Stars: solar-type
Techniques: spectroscopic
title_short Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
title_full Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
title_fullStr Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
title_full_unstemmed Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
title_sort Accurate atmospheric parameters at moderate resolution using spectral indices : preliminary application to the MARVELS survey
author Ghezzi, Luan
author_facet Ghezzi, Luan
Ferreira, Letícia D.
Lorenzo-Oliveira, Diego
Mello, Gustavo Frederico Porto de
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
De Lee, Nathan M.
Lee, Brian L.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
Ogando, Ricardo L.C.
Wisniewski, J.P.
González Hernández, Jonay I.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Fleming, S.W.
Schneider, D.P.
Mahadevan, Suvrath
Cargile, Phillip A.
Ge, Jian
Pepper, J.
Wang, Ji
Paegert, Martin
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author2 Ferreira, Letícia D.
Lorenzo-Oliveira, Diego
Mello, Gustavo Frederico Porto de
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
De Lee, Nathan M.
Lee, Brian L.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
Ogando, Ricardo L.C.
Wisniewski, J.P.
González Hernández, Jonay I.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Fleming, S.W.
Schneider, D.P.
Mahadevan, Suvrath
Cargile, Phillip A.
Ge, Jian
Pepper, J.
Wang, Ji
Paegert, Martin
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ghezzi, Luan
Ferreira, Letícia D.
Lorenzo-Oliveira, Diego
Mello, Gustavo Frederico Porto de
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
De Lee, Nathan M.
Lee, Brian L.
Costa, Luiz N. da
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
Ogando, Ricardo L.C.
Wisniewski, J.P.
González Hernández, Jonay I.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Fleming, S.W.
Schneider, D.P.
Mahadevan, Suvrath
Cargile, Phillip A.
Ge, Jian
Pepper, J.
Wang, Ji
Paegert, Martin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Espectros astronômicos
Atmosferas estelares
topic Espectros astronômicos
Atmosferas estelares
Solar neighborhood
Stars: atmospheres
Stars: fundamental parameters
Stars: solar-type
Techniques: spectroscopic
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Solar neighborhood
Stars: atmospheres
Stars: fundamental parameters
Stars: solar-type
Techniques: spectroscopic
description Studies of Galactic chemical, and dynamical evolution in the solar neighborhood depend on the availability of precise atmospheric parameters (effective temperature Teff, metallicity [Fe/H], and surface gravity log g) for solar-type stars. Many large-scale spectroscopic surveys operate at low to moderate spectral resolution for efficiency in observing large samples, which makes the stellar characterization difficult due to the high degree of blending of spectral features. Therefore, most surveys employ spectral synthesis, which is a powerful technique, but relies heavily on the completeness and accuracy of atomic line databases and can yield possibly correlated atmospheric parameters. In this work, we use an alternative method based on spectral indices to determine the atmospheric parameters of a sample of nearby FGK dwarfs and subgiants observed by the MARVELS survey at moderate resolving power (R ∼ 12,000). To avoid a time-consuming manual analysis, we have developed three codes to automatically normalize the observed spectra, measure the equivalent widths of the indices, and, through a comparison of those with values calculated with predetermined calibrations, estimate the atmospheric parameters of the stars. The calibrations were derived using a sample of 309 stars with precise stellar parameters obtained from the analysis of high-resolution FEROS spectra, permitting the low-resolution equivalent widths to be directly related to the stellar parameters. A validation test of the method was conducted with a sample of 30 MARVELS targets that also have reliable atmospheric parameters derived from the high-resolution spectra and spectroscopic analysis based on the excitation and ionization equilibria method. Our approach was able to recover the parameters within 80 K for Teff, 0.05 dex for [Fe/H], and 0.15 dex for log g, values that are lower than or equal to the typical external uncertainties found between different high-resolution analyses. An additional test was performed with a subsample of 138 stars from the ELODIE stellar library, and the literature atmospheric parameters were recovered within 125 K for Teff, 0.10 dex for [Fe/H], and 0.29 dex for log g. These precisions are consistent with or better than those provided by the pipelines of surveys operating with similar resolutions. These results show that the spectral indices are a competitive tool to characterize stars with intermediate resolution spectra.
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