Bibcode
Jofré, P.; Heiter, U.; Soubiran, C.; Blanco-Cuaresma, S.; Worley, C. C.; Pancino, E.; Cantat-Gaudin, T.; Magrini, L.; Bergemann, M.; González Hernández, J. I.; Hill, V.; Lardo, C.; de Laverny, P.; Lind, K.; Masseron, T.; Montes, D.; Mucciarelli, A.; Nordlander, T.; Recio Blanco, A.; Sobeck, J.; Sordo, R.; Sousa, S. G.; Tabernero, H.; Vallenari, A.; Van Eck, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 564, id.A133, 27 pp.
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2014
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Description
Context. To calibrate automatic pipelines that determine atmospheric
parameters of stars, one needs a sample of stars, or "benchmark stars",
with well-defined parameters to be used as a reference. Aims: We
provide detailed documentation of the iron abundance determination of
the 34 FGK-type benchmark stars that are selected to be the pillars for
calibration of the one billion Gaia stars. They cover a wide range of
temperatures, surface gravities, and metallicities. Methods: Up
to seven different methods were used to analyze an observed spectral
library of high resolutions and high signal-to-noise ratios. The
metallicity was determined by assuming a value of effective temperature
and surface gravity obtained from fundamental relations; that is, these
parameters were known a priori and independently from the spectra. Results: We present a set of metallicity values obtained in a
homogeneous way for our sample of benchmark stars. In addition to this
value, we provide detailed documentation of the associated
uncertainties. Finally, we report a value of the metallicity of the cool
giant ψ Phe for the first time.
Based on NARVAL and HARPS data obtained within the Gaia DPAC (Data
Processing and Analysis Consortium) and coordinated by the GBOG
(Ground-Based Observations for Gaia) working group and on data retrieved
from the ESO-ADP database.Tables 6-76 are only available at the CDS via
anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr
(ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/564/A133
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