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Koleva, M.; Vazdekis, A.
Bibliographical reference
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/538/A143. Originally published in: 2012A&A...538A.143K
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2011
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Description
The spectral predictions of stellar population models are not as
accurate in the ultra-violet (UV) as in the optical wavelength domain.
One of the reasons is the lack of high-quality stellar libraries. The
New Generation Stellar Library (NGSL), recently released, represents a
significant step towards the improvement of this situation.
To prepare NGSL for population synthesis, we determined the atmospheric
parameters of its stars, we assessed the precision of the wavelength
calibration and characterised its intrinsic resolution. We also measured
the Galactic extinction for each of the NGSL stars.
For our analyses we used ULySS, a full spectrum fitting package, fitting
the NGSL spectra against the MILES interpolator.
We find that the wavelength calibration is precise up to 0.1pix, after
correcting a systematic effect in the optical range. The spectral
resolution varies from 3Å in the UV to 10Å in the
near-infrared (NIR), corresponding to a roughly constant reciprocal
resolution R~1000 and an instrumental velocity dispersion 130km/s. We
derived the atmospheric parameters homogeneously. The precision for the
FGK stars is 42K, 0.24 and 0.09dex for Teff, logg and [Fe/H],
respectively. The corresponding mean errors are 29K, 0.50 and 0.48dex
for the M stars, and for the OBA stars they are 4.5 percent, 0.44 and
0.18dex. The comparison with the literature shows that our results are
not biased.
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