High-resolution, near-infrared spectra will be the primary tool for finding and characterizing Earth-like planets around low-mass stars. Yet, the properties of exoplanets cannot be precisely determined without accurate and precise measurements of the host star. Spectra obtained with the Immersion Grating Infrared Spectrometer simultaneously provide diagnostics for most stellar parameters, but the first step in any analysis is the determination of the effective temperature. Here we report the calibration of high-resolution H-band spectra to accurately determine the effective temperature for stars between 4000 and 3000 K (∼K8–M5) using absorption line-depths of Fe I, OH, and Al I. The field star sample used here contains 254 K and M stars wi...
We present a new and computationally efficient method for characterizing very low-mass companions us...
We present calibrations of the effective temperatures of giant stars versus [Fe/H] and colours $(U-...
In order to better det. the phys. properties of hot, massive stars as a function of metallicity, we ...
High-resolution, near-infrared spectra will be the primary tool for finding and characterizing Earth...
The stellar effective temperature is the fundamental parameter of stellar atmospheres. It characteri...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing D...
Interferometric radius measurements provide a direct probe of the fundamental parameters of M dwarfs...
Interferometric radius measurements provide a direct probe of the fundamental parameters of M dwarfs...
Aims. We attempt to derive the true effective temperature of a star from the spectroscopic observati...
It is well established that stellar effective temperatures determined from photometry and spectrosco...
Interferometric radius measurements provide a direct probe of the fundamental parameters of M dwarfs...
Line depth ratios measured on high resolution ($R=42\,000$), high $S/N$ echelle spectra are used for...
Spectral lines with high and low excitation potentials respond differently to changes of the effecti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the D...
Context. The determination of stellar effective temperature (Teff) in F, G, and K stars using Hα pro...
We present a new and computationally efficient method for characterizing very low-mass companions us...
We present calibrations of the effective temperatures of giant stars versus [Fe/H] and colours $(U-...
In order to better det. the phys. properties of hot, massive stars as a function of metallicity, we ...
High-resolution, near-infrared spectra will be the primary tool for finding and characterizing Earth...
The stellar effective temperature is the fundamental parameter of stellar atmospheres. It characteri...
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing D...
Interferometric radius measurements provide a direct probe of the fundamental parameters of M dwarfs...
Interferometric radius measurements provide a direct probe of the fundamental parameters of M dwarfs...
Aims. We attempt to derive the true effective temperature of a star from the spectroscopic observati...
It is well established that stellar effective temperatures determined from photometry and spectrosco...
Interferometric radius measurements provide a direct probe of the fundamental parameters of M dwarfs...
Line depth ratios measured on high resolution ($R=42\,000$), high $S/N$ echelle spectra are used for...
Spectral lines with high and low excitation potentials respond differently to changes of the effecti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP Publishing via the D...
Context. The determination of stellar effective temperature (Teff) in F, G, and K stars using Hα pro...
We present a new and computationally efficient method for characterizing very low-mass companions us...
We present calibrations of the effective temperatures of giant stars versus [Fe/H] and colours $(U-...
In order to better det. the phys. properties of hot, massive stars as a function of metallicity, we ...