J/A+A/645/A19          Arcturus Lab (line list)                 (Fanelli+, 2021)

Stellar population astrophysics (SPA) with the TNG. The Arcturus Lab. Fanelli C., Origlia L., Oliva E., Mucciarelli A., Sanna N., Dalessandro E., Romano D. <Astron. Astrophys. 645, A19 (2021)> =2021A&A...645A..19F 2021A&A...645A..19F (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, late-type ; Spectroscopy Keywords: techniques: spectroscopic - stars: abundances - individual stars: Arcturus - stars: late-type Abstract: High-resolution spectroscopy in the near infrared (NIR) is a powerful tool to characterise the physical and chemical properties of cool star atmospheres. The current generation of NIR echelle spectrographs enables the sampling of many spectral features over the full 0.9-2.4um range for a detailed chemical tagging. Within the Stellar Population Astrophysics Large Program at the TNG, we used a high-resolution (R=50000) NIR spectrum of Arcturus acquired with the GIANO-B echelle spectrograph as a laboratory to define and calibrate an optimal line list and new diagnostic tools to derive accurate stellar parameters and chemical abundances. We inspected several hundreds of NIR atomic and molecular lines to derive abundances of 26 different chemical species, including CNO, iron-group, alpha, Z-odd and neutron-capture elements. We then performed a similar analysis in the optical using Arcturus VLT-UVES spectra. By the combined NIR and optical analysis we defined a new thermometer and a new gravitometer for giant stars, based on the comparison of Carbon and Oxygen abundances, respectively, as derived from atomic and molecular lines. We then derived self-consistent stellar parameters and chemical abundances of Arcturus over the full 4800-24500Å spectral range and we compared them with previous studies in the literature. We finally discussed a number of problematic lines, which can be affected by deviations from thermal equilibrium and/or chromospheric activity, as traced by the observed variability of HeI at 10830Å. Description: Table 1 and 2 list the optical and in the NIR atomic lines, respectively, used for the chemical analysis of Arcturus. Table 3 is a compilation of the NIR CO, OH, CN and HF molecular lines used to get CNO and F abundances of Arcturus. Table 4 list the 12CO and 13CO band-heads in the Arcturus spectrum. All wavelengths are in Å and in the air. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file tablea1.dat 32 689 Optical atomic lines tablea2.dat 32 453 NIR atomic lines tablea3.dat 32 166 NIR molecular lines tablea4.dat 25 13 Visible 12CO and 13CO band-heads -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: tablea1.dat tablea2.dat tablea3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 F9.3 0.1nm lambdaAir Air wavelength 12- 18 F7.2 --- Line Line identification (1) 21- 26 F6.3 --- log(gf) Oscillator strength 29- 32 F4.2 eV EP Energy potential -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Lines are ordered by wavelengths. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: tablea4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 4 A4 --- v'-v'' vibrational quantum numbers (1) 6- 12 F7.2 --- Code molecule-isotopologue identification 15- 25 A11 0.1nm Range Wavelength range in the air -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Features are ordered by wavelengths and grouped in isotopologues. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Cristiano Fanelli, cristiano.fanelli3(at)unibo.it
(End) Cristiano Fanelli [INAF], Patricia Vannier [CDS] 05-Nov-2020
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