Convolution of normalized synthetic stellar spectra.
Up to 3 successive convolutions are allowed on a adjustable portion of a synthetic spectrum, in order to mimic an observable.
These convolutions acount for macroturbulence velocity, rotational velocity and instrumental profile.
Finally, the output can be Doppler-shifted in order to take into account a stellar radial velocity.
This catalogue is a simulation of the Gaia DR2 stellar content using
Galaxia (a tool to sample stars from a Besancon-like Milky Way model),
3d dust extinction maps and the latest PARSEC Isochrones. It is
mimicking the Gaia DR2 data model and an apparent magnitude limit of
g=20,7. Extinctions and photometry in different bands have also been
included in a supplementary table as well as uncertainty estimates
using a scaled nominal error model.
This catalogue is a simulation of the Gaia EDR3 stellar content using
Galaxia (a tool to sample stars from a Besancon-like Milky Way model),
3d dust extinction maps and the latest PARSEC Isochrones. It is
mimicking the Gaia DR2 data model and an apparent magnitude limit of
G=20,7. Extinctions and photometry in different bands have also been
included in a supplementary table as well as uncertainty estimates
using scaled GDR2 errors. Additional magnitude limit per HEALpix maps
are provided, based on the mode in the magnitude distribution of Gaia
DR2 data.
Fully scalable forward model grid of exoplanet transmission spectra. Considering global condensation and removal of species from the atmospheric column (rainout).
The BT-Settl Model grid of theoretical spectra; With a cloud model, valid across the entire parameter range. Using GNS93 abundances. Wavelengths have been converted to air wavelengths.
A set of atmosphere models for cool T-Y brown dwarfs and giant exoplanets. Non equilibrium chemistry (weak). Valid temperature range: 200-2000K. Only for solar metallicity.