Grids of stellar atmosphere models and associated synthetic spectra are numerical products which have a large impact in astronomy due to their ubiquitous application in the interpretation of radiation from individual stars and stellar populations. 3D model atmospheres are now on the verge of becoming generally available for a wide range of stellar atmospheric parameters. We report on efforts to develop a grid of 3D model atmospheres for late-type stars within the CIFIST Team at Paris Observatory. The substantial demands in computational and human labor for the model production and post-processing render this apparently mundane task a challenging logistic exercise. At the moment the CIFIST grid comprises 77 3D model atmospheres with emphasis on dwarfs of solar and sub-solar metallicities. While the model production is still ongoing, first applications are already worked upon by the CIFIST Team and collaborators.
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@article{arxiv.0908.4496,
title = {The CIFIST 3D model atmosphere grid},
author = {H. -G. Ludwig and E. Caffau and M. Steffen and B. Freytag and P. Bonifacio and A. Kucinskas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.4496},
year = {2009}
}
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Paper presented at IAU General Assembly Joint Discussion 10 "3D views on cool stellar atmospheres: theory meets observation"; to appear in a dedicated volume of the "Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana"; 4 pages, 3 figures