PySME v1.0 introduces a revised line-selection framework and updated hydrogen-line physics to enable scalable, high-precision stellar spectrum modeling for large surveys.
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NGC 6553 is a metal-rich globular cluster that formed in situ in the Galactic bulge, shown by its abundance patterns, multiple populations, and chemical DNA tests.
Negative Ca II IRT residual indices in FGK stars arise mainly because synthetic photospheric templates miss chromospheric structure and NLTE effects that deepen the observed cores.
Asteroseismic ages from TESS calibrate [Y/Mg] and [C/N] chemical clocks, revealing a radially dependent [Y/Mg]-age relation that is steeper in the outer Galactic disc and flatter inward, with NLTE corrections and evolutionary stage accounting required for accuracy.
Photometric metallicities from DECam identify 213 Jet stream candidates and detect fanning in the stream morphology.
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PySME v1.0: improved modelling of stellar spectra for survey-scale applications
PySME v1.0 introduces a revised line-selection framework and updated hydrogen-line physics to enable scalable, high-precision stellar spectrum modeling for large surveys.
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The Bulge Cluster Origin (BulCO) survey with CRIRES at the ESO-VLT: a chemical screening of the Globular Cluster NGC 6553
NGC 6553 is a metal-rich globular cluster that formed in situ in the Galactic bulge, shown by its abundance patterns, multiple populations, and chemical DNA tests.
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Revisiting Ca II Activity Indices in FGK Stars: Systematic Biases in Infrared Triplet Measurements
Negative Ca II IRT residual indices in FGK stars arise mainly because synthetic photospheric templates miss chromospheric structure and NLTE effects that deepen the observed cores.
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Calibration of the [C/N] and [Y/Mg] chemical clocks with asteroseismic ages from the TESS space mission
Asteroseismic ages from TESS calibrate [Y/Mg] and [C/N] chemical clocks, revealing a radially dependent [Y/Mg]-age relation that is steeper in the outer Galactic disc and flatter inward, with NLTE corrections and evolutionary stage accounting required for accuracy.
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The DECam MAGIC Survey: Investigating the Jet Stellar Stream with Photometric Metallicities
Photometric metallicities from DECam identify 213 Jet stream candidates and detect fanning in the stream morphology.