Bibcode
Vazdekis, A.; Sanchez-Blazquez, P.; Falcon-Barroso, J.; Cenarro, A. J.; Beasley, M. A.; Cardiel, N.; Gorgas, J.; Peletier, R. F.
Referencia bibliográfica
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/MNRAS/404/1639. Originally published in: 2010MNRAS.404.1639V
Fecha de publicación:
11
2010
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Descripción
We present synthetic spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for
single-age, single-metallicity stellar populations (SSPs) covering the
full optical spectral range at moderately high resolution [full width at
half-maximum (FWHM)=2.3Å]. These SEDs constitute our base models,
as they combine scaled-solar isochrones with an empirical stellar
spectral library [Medium resolution INT Library of Empirical Spectra
(MILES)], which follows the chemical evolution pattern of the solar
neighbourhood. The models rely as much as possible on empirical
ingredients, not just on the stellar spectra, but also on extensive
photometric libraries, which are used to determine the transformations
from the theoretical parameters of the isochrones to observational
quantities. The unprecedented stellar parameter coverage of the MILES
stellar library allowed us to safely extend our optical SSP SED
predictions from intermediate- to very-old-age regimes and the
metallicity coverage of the SSPs from super-solar to [M/H]=-2.3. SSPs
with such low metallicities are particularly useful for globular cluster
studies. We have computed SSP SEDs for a suite of initial mass function
shapes and slopes. We provide a quantitative analysis of the dependence
of the synthesized SSP SEDs on the (in)complete coverage of the stellar
parameter space in the input library that not only shows that our models
are of higher quality than those of other works, but also in which range
of SSP parameters our models are reliable.
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