ChromaStarAtlas: Browser-based visualization of the ATLAS9 stellar structure and spectrum grid

C. Ian Short, Jason H. T. Bayer

arXiv: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics(2018)

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Abstract
ChromaStaraAtlas (CSA) is a web application that uses the ChromaStar (CS) user interface (UI) to allow users to navigate and display a subset of the uniformly computed comprehensive ATLAS9 grid of atmosphere and spectrum models. It provides almost the same functionality as the CS UI in its more basic display modes, but presents the user with primary and post-processed outputs, including photometric color indices, based on a properly line blanketed spectral energy distribution (SED). CSA interpolates in logarithmic quantities within the subset of the ATLAS9 grid ranging in Teff from 3500 to 25000 K, in log g from 0.0 to 5.0, and in [Fe/H] from 0.0 to -1.0 at a fixed microturbulence parameter of 2 km/s, and presents outputs derived from the monochromatic specific intensity distribution, I_lambda, in the lambda range from 250 to 2500 nm, and performs an approximate continuum rectification of the corresponding flux spectrum F_lambda based on its own internal model of the corresponding continuous extinction distribution, kappa^C_lambda, based on the procedures of CS. Optional advanced plots can be turned on that display both the primary atmospheric structure quantities from the public ATLAS9 data files, and secondary structure quantities computed from internal modeling. Unlike CS, CSA allows for activities in which students derive Teff values from fitting observed colors. The application may be found at www.ap.smu.ca/~ishort/OpenStars.
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