Synthetic stellar and SSP libraries as templates for Gaia simulations

R. Sordo, A. Vallenari, I. Brott

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    Abstract

    ESA’s Gaia mission will collect low resolution spectroscopy in the optical range for ∼109 objects. Complete and up-to-date libraries of synthetic stellar spectra are needed to built algorithms aimed to automatically derive the classification and the parametrization of this huge amount of data. In addition, libraries of stellar spectra are one of the main ingredients of stellar population synthesis models, aiming to derive the properties of unresolved stellar populations from their integrated light. We present (a) the newly computed libraries of synthetic spectra built by the Gaia community, covering the whole optical range (300– 1100 nm) at medium-high resolution of (0.3 nm) for stars spanning the most different types, from M to O, from Apeculiar to Emission lines to White Dwarfs, and (b) the implementation of those libraries in our SSP code (Tantalo in The Initial Mass Function 50 Years Later, 327:235 2005), exploring different stellar evolution models.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)331-335
    Number of pages5
    JournalAstrophysics and Space Science
    Volume328
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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