Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters
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Resumo: | We compare observed color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of the three metal-rich bulge globular clusters NGC 6553, NGC 6528, and Terzan 5, and integrated spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of NGC 6528, and 47 Tuc, to theoretical isochrones and model SEDs computed with the code of Bruzual & Charlot (1997, ApJ, in preparation, hereafter BC97). The BC97 models provide the evolution in time of the spectrophotometric properties of simple stellar populations (SSPs) for a wide range of stellar metallicity. These models allow us to compare predictions based on different sets of evolutionary tracks and various choices of the stellar spectral libraries with observational data. We conclude that: (a) At least for solar metallicity models, the serni-empirical flux corrections applied by Lejeune et al. (1997, A&A, in press; 1997, A&A, in preparation) to available grids of synthetic stellar spectra improve the agreement between population model predictions and observations. (b) The adopted reddening and distance moduli for the three clusters seem well deterrnined, since the theoretical isochrones fit quite well the observed CMDs. (c) The overall metallicity of these clusters is close to solar. (d) Based on our CMD and SED models we estimate that the ages of NGC 6553 and NGC 6528 must be ≈ 12±2 Gyr. These are the only two clusters in our sample with main sequence photometry. From the UV-optical SED of 47 Tuc we estimate an age of ≈ 14±2 Gyr. |
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Bruzual A., G.Barbuy, BeatrizOrtolani, SergioBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiCuisinier, FrancoisLejeune, TribaultSchiavon, Ricardo P.2014-12-04T02:13:44Z19970004-6256http://hdl.handle.net/10183/107733000152371We compare observed color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of the three metal-rich bulge globular clusters NGC 6553, NGC 6528, and Terzan 5, and integrated spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of NGC 6528, and 47 Tuc, to theoretical isochrones and model SEDs computed with the code of Bruzual & Charlot (1997, ApJ, in preparation, hereafter BC97). The BC97 models provide the evolution in time of the spectrophotometric properties of simple stellar populations (SSPs) for a wide range of stellar metallicity. These models allow us to compare predictions based on different sets of evolutionary tracks and various choices of the stellar spectral libraries with observational data. We conclude that: (a) At least for solar metallicity models, the serni-empirical flux corrections applied by Lejeune et al. (1997, A&A, in press; 1997, A&A, in preparation) to available grids of synthetic stellar spectra improve the agreement between population model predictions and observations. (b) The adopted reddening and distance moduli for the three clusters seem well deterrnined, since the theoretical isochrones fit quite well the observed CMDs. (c) The overall metallicity of these clusters is close to solar. (d) Based on our CMD and SED models we estimate that the ages of NGC 6553 and NGC 6528 must be ≈ 12±2 Gyr. These are the only two clusters in our sample with main sequence photometry. From the UV-optical SED of 47 Tuc we estimate an age of ≈ 14±2 Gyr.application/pdfengThe Astronomical journal. New York. Vol. 114, no. 4 (Oct. 1997), p. 1531-1538Espectros estelaresEvolucao estelarComposicao estelarGalaxiaAglomerados estelares globularesMatching stellar population models to bulge globular clustersEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000152371.pdf000152371.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf444640http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/107733/1/000152371.pdf975383702451d9abbb47d01a4c2d06d2MD51TEXT000152371.pdf.txt000152371.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain176http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/107733/2/000152371.pdf.txtc49f58e7f44bd25438865b2faf83d966MD52THUMBNAIL000152371.pdf.jpg000152371.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1650http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/107733/3/000152371.pdf.jpgc70640cc512d9dfa1cb6023a7123a712MD5310183/1077332024-04-13 06:46:41.721072oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/107733Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-13T09:46:41Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters |
title |
Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters |
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Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters Bruzual A., G. Espectros estelares Evolucao estelar Composicao estelar Galaxia Aglomerados estelares globulares |
title_short |
Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters |
title_full |
Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters |
title_fullStr |
Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters |
title_full_unstemmed |
Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters |
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Matching stellar population models to bulge globular clusters |
author |
Bruzual A., G. |
author_facet |
Bruzual A., G. Barbuy, Beatriz Ortolani, Sergio Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Cuisinier, Francois Lejeune, Tribault Schiavon, Ricardo P. |
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author |
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Barbuy, Beatriz Ortolani, Sergio Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Cuisinier, Francois Lejeune, Tribault Schiavon, Ricardo P. |
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author author author author author author |
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Bruzual A., G. Barbuy, Beatriz Ortolani, Sergio Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Cuisinier, Francois Lejeune, Tribault Schiavon, Ricardo P. |
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Espectros estelares Evolucao estelar Composicao estelar Galaxia Aglomerados estelares globulares |
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Espectros estelares Evolucao estelar Composicao estelar Galaxia Aglomerados estelares globulares |
description |
We compare observed color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of the three metal-rich bulge globular clusters NGC 6553, NGC 6528, and Terzan 5, and integrated spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of NGC 6528, and 47 Tuc, to theoretical isochrones and model SEDs computed with the code of Bruzual & Charlot (1997, ApJ, in preparation, hereafter BC97). The BC97 models provide the evolution in time of the spectrophotometric properties of simple stellar populations (SSPs) for a wide range of stellar metallicity. These models allow us to compare predictions based on different sets of evolutionary tracks and various choices of the stellar spectral libraries with observational data. We conclude that: (a) At least for solar metallicity models, the serni-empirical flux corrections applied by Lejeune et al. (1997, A&A, in press; 1997, A&A, in preparation) to available grids of synthetic stellar spectra improve the agreement between population model predictions and observations. (b) The adopted reddening and distance moduli for the three clusters seem well deterrnined, since the theoretical isochrones fit quite well the observed CMDs. (c) The overall metallicity of these clusters is close to solar. (d) Based on our CMD and SED models we estimate that the ages of NGC 6553 and NGC 6528 must be ≈ 12±2 Gyr. These are the only two clusters in our sample with main sequence photometry. From the UV-optical SED of 47 Tuc we estimate an age of ≈ 14±2 Gyr. |
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