Connecting the formation of stars and planets. I – Spectroscopic characterization of host stars with tigre

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In search for a connection between the formation of stars and the formation of planets, a new semi-automatic spectral analysis method using iSpec was developed for the TIGRE telescope installed in Guanajuato, Mexico. TIGRE is a 1.2m robotic telescope, equipped with an Echelle spectrograph (HEROS), with a resolution R ' 20000. iSpec is a synthetic spectral fitting program for stars that allows to determine in an homogeneous way their fundamental parameters: effective temperature, Teff, surface gravity, log g, metallicities, [M/H] and [Fe/H], and rotational velocity, V sin i. In this first article we test our method by analysing the spectra of 46 stars, hosts of exoplanets, obtained with the TIGRE.

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Flor-Torres, L. M., Coziol, R., Schröder, K. P., Jack, D., Schmitt, J. H. M. M., & Blanco-Cuaresma, S. (2021). Connecting the formation of stars and planets. I – Spectroscopic characterization of host stars with tigre. Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica, 57(1), 199–216. https://doi.org/10.22201/IA.01851101P.2021.57.01.15

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