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Preparation of the COROT space mission: fundamental stellar parameters determinations from photometric and spectroscopic analyses for COROT potential target candidates | E. Lastennet
; F. Lignieres
; R. Buser
; Th. Lejeune
; Th. Luftinger
; F. Cuisinier
; C. van ’t Veer-Menneret
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7 Jul 2001 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; OMP, Tarbes, France; Basel, Switzerland; Coimbra, Portugal; Wien, Austria; Obs. de Paris, France | Abstract: | We present a sample of 9 nearby F-type stars with detailed spectroscopic analyses to investigate the Basel Stellar Library (BaSeL) in two photometric systems simultaneously, UBV Johnson and uvby Stromgren. The sample corresponds to potential targets of the central seismology programme of the COROT space experiment, which have been recently observed at Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP, France). The atmospheric parameters Teff, [Fe/H], and log g obtained from the BaSeL models are compared with spectroscopic determinations as well as with results of other photometric calibrations. Moreover, new rotational velocity determinations are also derived from the spectroscopic analysis and compared with previous results compiled in the SIMBAD database. All the methods presented give consistent solutions, and the agreement between Templogg and BaSeL for the hottest stars of the sample could be especially useful in view of the well known difficulty of spectroscopic determinations for fast rotating stars. Finally, we present current and future developments of the BaSeL models for a systematic application to all the COROT targets. (Abridged) | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0107140 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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