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A New Stellar Atmosphere Grid and Comparisons with HST/STIS CALSPEC Flux Distributions

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 153, Issue 5, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa6ba9

Keywords

stars: atmospheres; stars: fundamental parameters; techniques: spectroscopic

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  1. NASA through the Space Telescope Science Institute
  2. NASA [NAS5-26555]
  3. Premium Postdoctoral Research Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  4. Hungarian NKFI grant of the Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office [K-119517]
  5. NIIF Institute

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The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph has measured the spectral energy distributions for several stars of types O, B, A, F, and G. These absolute fluxes from the CALSPEC database are fit with a new spectral grid computed from the ATLAS-APOGEE ATLAS9 model atmosphere database using a chi-square minimization technique in four parameters. The quality of the fits are compared for complete LTE grids by Castelli & Kurucz (CK04) and our new comprehensive LTE grid (BOSZ). For the cooler stars, the fits with the MARCS LTE grid are also evaluated, while the hottest stars are also fit with the NLTE Lanz & Hubeny OB star grids. Unfortunately, these NLTE models do not transition smoothly in the infrared to agree with our new BOSZ LTE grid at the NLTE lower limit of T-eff = 15,000 K. The new BOSZ grid is available via the Space Telescope Institute MAST archive and has a much finer sampled IR wavelength scale than CK04, which will facilitate the modeling of stars observed by the James Webb Space Telescope. Our result for the angular diameter of Sirius agrees with the ground-based interferometric value.

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