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VI/120        High-resolution synthetic stellar library          (Coelho+, 2005)
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Beginning of ReadMe : VI/120 High-resolution synthetic stellar library (Coelho+, 2005) ================================================================================ A library of high resolution synthetic stellar spectra from 0.3 to 1.8 mum with solar and alpha-enhanced composition Coelho P., Barbuy B., Melendez J., Schiavon R., Castilho B. <Astron. Astrophys. 443, 735 (2005)> =2005A&A...443..735C ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Spectroscopy ; Spectra, infrared ; Models, atmosphere Keywords: Stars: atmospheres - Stars: spectra - Stars: population synthesis Abstract: Libraries of stellar spectra are fundamental tools for the study of stellar populations and both empirical and synthetic libraries have been used for this purpose. In this paper, a new library of high resolution synthetic spectra is presented, ranging from the near-ultraviolet (300nm) to the near-infrared (1.8mum). The library spans all the stellar types that are relevant to the integrated light of old and intermediate-age stellar populations in the involved spectral region (spectral types F through M and all luminosity classes). The grid was computed for metallicities ranging from [Fe/H]=-2.5 to +0.5, including both solar and alpha-enhanced ([alpha/Fe]=0.4) chemical compositions. The synthetic spectra are a good match to observations of stars throughout the stellar parameter space encompassed by the library and over the whole spectral region covered by the computations. Description: Each star is stored in a file placed in the "sp" subdirectory, and the name of the file indicates the atmospheric parameters of the stellar spectrum (decimal points in gravity and abundances are omitted): <Teff>_<logg>_<[Fe/H]><[alpha/Fe]>.txt, i.e. 5750_45_m10p00.ms.fits means Teff=5750K, logg=4.5, [Fe/H]=-1.0, [alpha/Fe]=+0.0 Each FITS file contains two spectra, stored as an "image" of 750901x2 points; the first "slice" represents the fluxes relative to the continuum, and the second one the absolute fluxes in erg/cm2/s/AA (0.01W/m2/nm).