2013A&A...558A..38M


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2013A&A...558A..38M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 558A, 38-38 (2013/10-1)

FAMA: an automatic code for stellar parameter and abundance determination.

MAGRINI L., RANDICH S., FRIEL E., SPINA L., JACOBSON H., CANTAT-GAUDIN T., DONATI P., BAGLIONI R., MAIORCA E., BRAGAGLIA A., SORDO R. and VALLENARI A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The large amount of spectra obtained during the epoch of extensive spectroscopic surveys of Galactic stars needs the development of automatic procedures to derive their atmospheric parameters and individual element abundances. Starting from the widely-used code MOOG by C. Sneden, we have developed a new procedure to determine atmospheric parameters and abundances in a fully automatic way. The code FAMA (Fast Automatic MOOG Analysis) is presented describing its approach to derive atmospheric stellar parameters and element abundances. The code, freely distributed, is written in Perl and can be used on different platforms. The aim of FAMA is to render the computation of the atmospheric parameters and abundances of a large number of stars using measurements of equivalent widths (EWs) as automatic and as independent of any subjective approach as possible. It is based on the simultaneous search for three equilibria: excitation equilibrium, ionization balance, and the relationship between logn(FeI) and the reduced EWs. FAMA also evaluates the statistical errors on individual element abundances and errors due to the uncertainties in the stellar parameters. The convergence criteria are not fixed ``a priori'' but are based on the quality of the spectra. In this paper we present tests performed on the solar spectrum EWs that assess the method's dependency on the initial parameters and we analyze a sample of stars observed in Galactic open and globular clusters.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - techniques: spectroscopic - stars: abundances - Galaxy: abundances - surveys - open clusters and associations: general

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Number of rows : 57
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Cl* NGC 104 LEE 8707 RG* 00 24 16.8787747776 -72 11 49.576597800   13.654 12.272     ~ 17 0
2 Cl* NGC 104 TUC 2239 RG* 00 25 13.2908733432 -72 07 50.478742236   13.813 12.553     ~ 20 0
3 Cl* NGC 188 PKM 532 * 00 31 15.3078864360 +85 30 59.982434640   22.425 20.811     ~ 3 0
4 Cl* NGC 188 PKM 747 * 00 39 24.0525250032 +85 45 58.744803204   20.097 18.630     ~ 3 0
5 Cl* NGC 188 PKM 919 * 00 43 22.2899347128 +85 42 51.394905180   16.920 16.232     ~ 9 0
6 Cl* NGC 188 PKM 1224 * 00 46 51.6111248136 +85 41 57.509586492   19.238 18.316     ~ 3 0
7 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 922 0
8 NGC 1193 OpC 03 05 56.6 +44 22 59     12.6     ~ 88 0
9 Cl* NGC 1193 KAL 282 * 03 05 57.6100301736 +44 22 42.415541508   15.38 14.29 14.35   ~ 13 0
10 Cl King 22 OpC 05 22 07.4 +45 26 31           ~ 71 0
11 Cl* Berkeley 18 K 1383 * 05 22 10.6577065571 +45 28 49.379587097   16.82 15.07   13.13 ~ 9 0
12 Cl* Berkeley 18 K 1163 * 05 22 13.8292063546 +45 27 58.906193704   17.42 15.79   13.93 ~ 9 0
13 Cl Berkeley 21 50 RG* 05 51 42.0101508720 +21 48 49.811019588   17.578 15.873     ~ 18 0
14 Cl* Berkeley 21 TPM 51 RG* 05 51 42.0410761998 +21 48 02.814846629   17.395 15.694   13.63 ~ 16 0
15 Cl Berkeley 21 OpC 05 51 43.2 +21 48 43   12.26 11.1     ~ 118 0
16 Cl* Berkeley 22 K 414 * 05 58 25.9454400192 +07 46 11.451099523   17.636 15.762   13.738 ~ 14 0
17 Cl* Berkeley 22 K 643 * 05 58 26.9515312143 +07 45 26.149633245   16.599 14.313   11.662 ~ 13 0
18 Cl Berkeley 22 OpC 05 58 28.3 +07 45 47           ~ 84 0
19 Cl Berkeley 31 OpC 06 57 37.4 +08 17 06           ~ 128 0
20 Cl* Berkeley 32 KM 4 RG* 06 58 03.1684176970 +06 24 22.201314297 15.471 13.817 12.324   10.773 ~ 25 0
21 Cl* Berkeley 32 KM 2 RG* 06 58 03.3899824800 +06 26 49.874402688 15.442 13.733 12.201     ~ 21 0
22 Cl* Berkeley 32 KM 16 * 06 58 06.9336729575 +06 25 56.379906875 15.393 14.670 13.611   12.478 ~ 20 0
23 Cl Berkeley 32 OpC 06 58 07.2 +06 25 59           ~ 145 0
24 Cl* Berkeley 32 KM 18 HB* 06 58 13.7544484904 +06 27 54.868937734 15.536 14.768 13.713   12.550 ~ 26 0
25 Cl* Berkeley 39 KR 5 * 07 46 47.6010941496 -04 39 56.256954948   15.286 13.995   12.500 ~ 22 0
26 Cl Berkeley 39 OpC 07 46 48.5 -04 39 54           ~ 190 1
27 Cl* Berkeley 39 KUBVI 1139 HB* 07 46 54.1492528272 -04 38 58.224033096   15.489 14.359   13.113 ~ 20 0
28 NGC 2682 105 RG* 08 51 17.0998188072 +11 48 16.173832932   11.554 10.316 9.942 9.07 K2III 146 0
29 NGC 2682 141 HB* 08 51 22.8036640800 +11 48 01.779545736   11.570 10.346 10.180 9.40 ~ 148 0
30 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
31 BD+12 1926 RG* 08 51 29.9058258360 +11 47 16.870629444   11.004 9.555 9.360 8.36 K3III 146 0
32 Cl* NGC 6121 LEE 1619 RG* 16 23 31.4246685816 -26 33 11.109816900 14.67 13.259 11.744   9.982 ~ 18 0
33 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1848 0
34 Cl* NGC 6121 MVP 27448 RG* 16 23 48.7977828528 -26 35 09.179191752   13.219 11.691   9.909 ~ 15 0
35 Cl* NGC 6192 MMU 137 ** 16 40 11.4165638760 -43 24 00.783486792   12.981 11.223   9.465 G9III 16 0
36 Cl* NGC 6192 MMU 96 SB* 16 40 16.4599958160 -43 22 37.610042628   12.808 11.306   9.804 G2III 17 0
37 NGC 6192 OpC 16 40 18.5 -43 21 18           ~ 90 0
38 CD-43 10987 * 16 40 24.2111991864 -43 20 07.892426724   13.288 11.743   10.197 ~ 17 0
39 CD-43 10991 * 16 40 40.8092588616 -43 22 59.428693452   12.93 11.40   9.92 ~ 16 0
40 NGC 6254 3073 RG* 16 57 05.5159774176 -04 08 36.448428840   14.2397 12.8859   11.38 ~ 15 0
41 M 10 GlC 16 57 09.05 -04 06 01.1     4.98     ~ 789 0
42 Cl* NGC 6254 BARN 19 RG* 16 57 12.2797410528 -04 05 33.284835672   14.2063 12.8685   11.3378 ~ 8 0
43 [CMC2005] NGC 6404 5 * 17 39 30.8662429776 -33 14 52.109191104     12.350   9.971 ~ 11 0
44 [CMC2005] NGC 6404 40 * 17 39 37.2347791536 -33 14 10.004270640     14.090   11.672 ~ 7 0
45 NGC 6404 OpC 17 39 39.8 -33 13 26     10.6     ~ 47 0
46 [CMC2005] NGC 6404 27 * 17 39 43.4544917688 -33 15 13.830656328     13.670   11.237 ~ 10 0
47 [CMC2005] NGC 6404 16 * 17 39 43.5374889720 -33 14 06.532631268     13.420   10.975 ~ 10 0
48 NGC 6397 GlC 17 40 42.09 -53 40 27.6     5.17     ~ 1975 0
49 NGC 6583 OpC 18 15 50.9 -22 08 35     10.0     ~ 70 0
50 [CMC2005] NGC 6583 46 * 18 15 51.1272677520 -22 07 26.315629536     14.100   12.517 ~ 13 0
51 [CMC2005] NGC 6583 62 * 18 15 51.2334854736 -22 08 28.035455064     14.270   12.618 ~ 12 0
52 NGC 7078 255 RG* 21 29 53.1138013056 +12 12 31.075871364   14.816 13.766 13.415   ~ 37 0
53 NGC 7078 341 RG* 21 29 54.9258244080 +12 13 22.484816292   13.72 12.54   11.22 ~ 55 0
54 M 15 GlC 21 29 58.33 +12 10 01.2           ~ 3138 0
55 NAME PWM 4 OpC 23 50 53 +62 19.4           ~ 18 0
56 Cl* Berkeley 39 KR 3 * ~ ~   14.90 13.55     ~ 11 0
57 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4297 0

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