Bibcode
Cervantes, J. L.; Vazdekis, A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 392, Issue 2, pp. 691-704.
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2009
Citations
69
Refereed citations
65
Description
We have defined a new Hβ absorption index definition,
Hβo, which has been optimized as an age indicator for
old and intermediate age stellar populations. Rather than using stellar
spectra, we employed for this purpose a library of stellar population
spectral energy distributions of different ages and metallicities at
moderately high resolution. Hβo provides us with
improved abilities for lifting the age-metallicity degeneracy affecting
the standard Hβ Lick index definition. The new index, which has
also been optimized against photon noise and velocity dispersion, is
fully characterized with wavelength shift, spectrum shape, dust
extinction and [α/Fe] abundance ratio effects. Hβo
requires spectra of similar qualities as those commonly used for
measuring the standard Hβ Lick index definition. Aiming at
illustrating the use and capabilities of Hβo as an age
indicator we apply it to Milky Way globular clusters and to a well
selected sample of early-type galaxies covering a wide range in mass.
The results shown here are particularly useful for applying this index
and understand the involved uncertainties.
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We are a large, diverse, and very active research group aiming to provide a comprehensive picture for the formation of galaxies in the Universe. Rooted in detailed stellar population analysis, we are constantly exploring and developing new tools and ideas to understand how galaxies came to be what we now observe.
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