Spectroscopy of hot stars in the halo Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Wilhelm R.
  2. Beers T.C.
  3. Gray R.O.
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    CDS
Abstract

We discuss a spectroscopic and photometric technique that enables the identification and classification of field horizontal-branch (FHB) and other A-type stars, even from relatively low signal-to-noise ratio medium-resolution spectra. This technique makes use of broadband UBV colors predicted from model atmosphere calculations and Balmer line profiles and Ca II K equivalent widths determined from synthetic spectra to estimate the physical parameters T_eff_, log(g), and [Fe/H] for stars in the effective temperature range 6000 - 10,000 K.

Keywords
  1. metallicity
  2. two-color-diagrams
  3. line-intensities
  4. astronomical-models
  5. stellar-atmospheres
  6. halo-stars
  7. horizontal-branch-stars
Bibliographic source Bibcode
1999AJ....117.2308W
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.51172308

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