The German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (GAVO) developed the registered
service TheoSSA (theoretical stellar spectra access) and the supporting
registered VO tool TMAW (Tuebingen Model-Atmosphere WWW interface). These allow
individual spectral analyses of hot, compact stars with state-of-the-art
non-local thermodynamical equilibrium (NLTE) stellar-atmosphere models that
presently consider opacities of the elements H, He, C, N, O, Ne, Na, and Mg,
without requiring detailed knowledge about the involved background codes and
procedures. Presently, TheoSSA provides easy access to about 150000
pre-calculated stellar SEDs and is intended to ingest SEDs calculated by any
model-atmosphere code. In the case of the exciting star of PRTM 1, we
demonstrate the easy way to calculate individual NLTE stellar model-atmospheres
to reproduce an observed optical spectrum. We measured Teff = 98000 +/- 5000 K,
log (g / cm/s**2) = 5.0 (+0.3/-0.2) and photospheric mass fractions of H = 7.5
x 10**-1 (1.02 times solar), He = 2.4 x 10**-1 (0.96), C = 2.0 x 10**-3 (0.84),
N = 3.2 x 10**-4 (0.46), O = 8.5 x 10**-3 (1.48) with uncertainties of +/- 0.2
dex. We determined the stellar mass and luminosity of 0.73 (+0.16/-0.15) Msun
and log (L / Lsun) = 4.2 +/- 0.4, respectively.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figure