A database of high and medium-resolution stellar spectra

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We present a database of 908 spectra of 709 stars obtained with the ELODIE spectrograph at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence. 52 orders of the echelle spectra have been carefully fitted together to provide continuous, high-resolution spectra in the wavelength range λλ = 410-680 nm. The archive provides a large coverage of the space of atmospheric parameters: Teff from 3700 K to 13 600 K, log g from 0.03 to 5.86 and [Fe/H] from -2.8 to +0.7. At the nominal resolution, R = 42 000, the mean signal-to-noise ratio is 150 per pixel. The spectra given at this resolution are normalized to their pseudo-continuum and are intended to serve for abundance studies, spectral classification and tests of stellar atmosphere models. A lower resolution version of the archive, at R = 10 000, is calibrated in physical flux with a broad-band photometric precision of 2.5% and narrow-band precision of 0.5%. It is well suited to stellar population synthesis of galaxies and clusters, and to kinematical investigations of stellar systems. The archive is distributed in FITS format through the HYPERCAT and CDS databases.

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Prugniel, P., & Soubiran, C. (2001). A database of high and medium-resolution stellar spectra. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 369(3), 1048–1057. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010163

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