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    Near-infrared Spectral Characterization of Solar-type Stars in the Northern Hemisphere

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    Lewin, Collin D.
    Howell, Ellen S.
    Vervack, Ronald J., Jr.
    Fernandez, Yanga R.
    Magri, Christopher
    Marshall, Sean E.
    Crowell, Jenna L.
    Hinkle, Mary L.
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Lab
    Issue Date
    2020-09
    Keywords
    Standard stars
    Solar analogs
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
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    Lewin, C. D., Howell, E. S., Vervack Jr, R. J., Fernández, Y. R., Magri, C., Marshall, S. E., ... & Hinkle, M. L. (2020). Near-infrared Spectral Characterization of Solar-type Stars in the Northern Hemisphere. The Astronomical Journal, 160(3), 130.
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    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
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    © 2020 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Abstract
    Although solar-analog stars have been studied extensively over the past few decades, most of these studies have focused on visible wavelengths, especially those identifying solar-analog stars to be used as calibration tools for observations. As a result, there is a dearth of well-characterized solar analogs for observations in the near-infrared, a wavelength range important for studying solar system objects. We present 184 stars selected based on solar-like spectral type andV-JandV-Kcolors whose spectra we have observed in the 0.8-4.2 mu m range for calibrating our asteroid observations. Each star has been classified into one of three ranks based on spectral resemblance to vetted solar analogs. Of our set of 184 stars, we report 145 as reliable solar-analog stars, 21 as solar analogs usable after spectral corrections with low-order polynomial fitting, and 18 as unsuitable for use as calibration standards owing to spectral shape, variability, or features at low to medium resolution. We conclude that all but five of our candidates are reliable solar analogs in the longer wavelength range from 2.5 to 4.2 mu m. The average colors of the stars classified as reliable or usable solar analogs areV-J = 1.148,V-H = 1.418, andV-K = 1.491, with the entire set being distributed fairly uniformly in R.A. across the sky between -27 degrees and +67 degrees in decl.
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    0004-6256
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    1538-3881
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-3881/aba0c0
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