Abstract

The atmospheres of Ultracool Dwarfs (UCDs) are dominated by molecular chemistry, which makes their spectra and photometry particularly sensitive to elemental abundances. With lifespans in excess of the age of the universe, UCDs serve as chemical tracers in every component of the Milky Way. In this study, we present the Spectral ANalog of Dwarfs (SAND) grid of low-temperature model atmospheres that span T eff from 700 to 4000 K, log(g) from 4.0 to 6.0, [Fe/H] from −2.4 to +0.3, and a range of [α/Fe] that matches the Galactic distribution inferred from earlier spectroscopic surveys. The SAND grid primarily aims to model the spectra of brown dwarfs in the halo and thick disk of the Milky Way, and metal-poor UCDs in globular clusters.

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