Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India
Adam J. Burgasser*
UC San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0424, USA
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The SpeX Prism Library (SPL) is a uniform compilation of low resolution
(λ/λΔ ≈ 75 - 120), near-infrared (0.8–2.5 μm) spectra spanning
a decade of observations with the IRTF SpeX spectrograph. Primarily containing
ultracool M, L, T and Y dwarfs, this spectral library has been used
in over 100 publications to date, facilitating a broad range of science on low
mass stars, exoplanets, high redshift sources and instrument/survey design.
I summarize the contents of the SPL and highlight a few of the key scientific
results that have made use of this resource, as well as applications
in education, outreach and art. I also outline the future plans of the SPL,
which include a reanalysis of early data, better integration and dissemination
of source and spectral metadata, conversion to Virtual Observatory
formats, development of a Python software package for community analysis,
and a design for a node-based visual programming platform that can
facilitate citizen science and project-based learning in stellar spectroscopy.
http://www.browndwarfs.org/spexprism
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Keywords : catalogs – stars: brown dwarfs – stars: low mass