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The HST Treasury Program Advanced Spectral Library Project: Cool Stars was designed to collect representative, high quality ultraviolet spectra of eight evolved F-M type cool stars. The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) echelle spectra of these objects enable investigations of a broad range of topics including stellar and interstellar astrophysics. This paper provides a guide to the spectra of the two evolved M-stars, the M2Iab supergiant Alpha Ori and the M3.4 giant Gamma Cru, with comparisons to the prototypical K1.5 giant Alpha Boo. It includes identifications of the significant atomic and molecular emission and absorption features and discusses the character of the photospheric and chromospheric continua and line spectra. The fluorescent processes responsible for a large portion of the emission line spectrum, the characteristics of the stellar winds, and the available diagnostics for hot and cool plasmas are also summarized. This analysis will facilitate the future study of the spectra, outer atmospheres, and winds, not only of these objects, but for numerous other cool, low-gravity stars for years to come.
The Advanced Spectral Library (ASTRAL) Project (PI = T. Ayres) consists of two Treasury Programs: the Cycle 18 Cool Stars (GO-12278) Program and the Cycle 21 Hot Stars (GO-13346) Program. The primary goal of these programs is to collect, for the use
The near-infrared (NIR) wavelength range offers some unique spectral features, and it is less prone to the extinction than the optical one. Recently, the first flux calibrated NIR library of cool stars from the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF)
The X-shooter Spectral Library (XSL) is an empirical stellar library at medium spectral resolution covering the wavelength range from 3000 AA to 24 800 AA. This library aims to provide a benchmark for stellar population studies. In this work, we pres
We present a 0.8 -5 micron spectral library of 210 cool stars observed at a resolving power of R = lambda / Delta lambda ~ 2000 with the medium-resolution infrared spectrograph, SpeX, at the 3.0 m NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) on Mauna Kea,
We present a library of high-resolution (R $equiv$ $lambda$/$Delta$$lambda$ $sim$ 45,000) and high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N $geq$ 200) near-infrared spectra for stars of a wide range of spectral types and luminosity classes. The spectra were obtain