A&A 493, 425-444 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066907
Absorption line indices in the UV
I. Empirical and theoretical stellar population models
C. Maraston1, L. Nieves Colmenárez2, R. Bender2, 3, and D. Thomas11 University of Portsmouth, Dennis Sciama Building, Burnaby Road, Portsmouth, PO1 3QL, UK
e-mail: claudia.maraston@port.ac.uk
2 Max-Planck-Institute für extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstr. 1, 85741 Garching, Germany
3 Universitäts-Sternwarte München, Scheinerstr. 1, 81679 München, Germany
Received 8 December 2006 / Accepted 13 September 2008
Abstract
Aims. Stellar absorption lines in the optical (e.g. the Lick
system) have been extensively studied and constitute an important stellar
population diagnostic for galaxies in the local universe and up to
moderate redshifts. Proceeding towards higher look-back times, galaxies
are younger and the ultraviolet becomes the relevant spectral region
where the dominant stellar populations shine. A comprehensive study of
ultraviolet absorption lines of stellar population models is however still lacking. With this
in mind, we study absorption line indices in the far and mid-ultraviolet in order to determine
age and metallicity indicators for UV-bright stellar populations in the local universe
as well as at high redshift.
Methods. We
explore empirical and theoretical spectral libraries and use
evolutionary population synthesis to compute synthetic line indices of
stellar population models. From the empirical side, we exploit the IUE-low resolution
library of stellar spectra and system of absorption lines, from which
we derive analytical functions (fitting functions) describing the
strength of stellar line indices as a function of gravity, temperature
and metallicity. The fitting functions are entered into an
evolutionary population synthesis code in order to compute the
integrated line indices of stellar populations models. The same line
indices are also directly evaluated on theoretical spectral energy
distributions of stellar population models based on Kurucz high-resolution
synthetic spectra,
In order to select indices that can be used as age and/or metallicity indicators for distant galaxies and globular clusters, we compare the models to data of
template globular clusters from the Magellanic Clouds with independently
known ages and metallicities.
Results. We provide synthetic line indices in the wavelength range ~
to ~
for stellar populations of various ages and
metallicities.This adds several new indices to the already well-studied CIV and SiIV absorptions.
Based on the comparison with globular cluster data, we select a set of 11 indices blueward of the 2000
rest-frame that allows us to recover well the ages and the metallicities of the clusters. These indices are ideal to study ages and metallicities of young galaxies at high redshift. We also provide the synthetic high-resolution stellar population SEDs.
Key words: galaxies: evolution -- galaxies: stellar content -- galaxies: star clusters -- galaxies: Magellanic Clouds
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