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A&A 392, 1-11 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020657
Spectral and photometric evolution of simple stellar populations at various metallicities
J. Schulz, U. Fritze - v. Alvensleben, C. S. Möller and K. J. FrickeUniversitätssternwarte Göttingen, Geismarlandstr. 11, 37083 Göttingen, Germany (http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~galev/)
(Received 24 July 2001 / Accepted 25 April (2002))
Abstract
A new set of evolutionary synthesis spectra are presented for Simple
S
tellar Populations (SSPs) covering ranges in metallicity from
and ages from
yr
Gyr. They are based on the most recent isochrones from the Padova
group that extend earlier models by the inclusion of the thermal pulsing AGB
phase for stars in the mass range
in accordance with the fuel consumption theorem. We show that with
respect to earlier models, inclusion of the TP-AGB phase leads to significant
changes in the
(V-I) and
(V-K) colors of SSPs in the age
range from
108 to
109 yr. Using model atmosphere
spectra from Lejeune et al. (1997, 1998), we calculate the spectral
evolution of single burst populations of various metallicities covering the
wavelength range from 90 Å through 160
m. Isochrone spectra are
convolved with filter response functions to describe the time evolution of
luminosities and colors in Johnson, Thuan & Gunn, Koo, HST, Washington and
Strömgren filters.
The models and their results are not only intended for use
in the interpretation of star clusters
but also for combination with any kind of dynamical galaxy formation and/or
evolution model that contains a star formation criterion. Moreover, the
evolution of these single burst single metallicity stellar populations is
readily folded with any kind of star formation - and eventually chemical
enrichment - history to describe the evolutionary spectral synthesis of
composite stellar populations like galaxies of any type with continuous or
discontinuous star formation. For these latter purposes we also present the
time evolution of ejection rates for gas and metals for two different
I
nitial Mass Functions (IMFs) as well as cosmological and
evolutionary corrections for all the filters as a function of redshift for
and two different cosmologies.
Extensive data files are provided in the electronic version, at CDS, and at our above www-address.
Key words: globular clusters: general -- open clusters and associations: general -- galaxies: star clusters -- galaxies: evolution
Offprint request: U. Fritze - v. Alvensleben, ufritze@uni-sw.gwdg.de
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