How much can we trust high-resolution spectroscopic stellar atmospheric parameters?
arXiv:1609.08092 · doi:10.5281/zenodo.155115
Abstract
The determination of atmospheric parameters depends on the use of radiative transfer codes (among other elements such as model atmospheres) to compute synthetic spectra and/or derive abundances from equivalent widths. However, it is common to mix results from different surveys/studies where different setups were used to derive the parameters. These inhomogeneities can lead us to inaccurate conclusions. In this work, we studied one aspect of the problem: When deriving atmospheric parameters from high-resolution stellar spectra, what differences originate from the use of different radiative transfer codes?
To appear in the 19th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun proceeding