Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr

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Autor(a) principal: Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Data de Publicação: 1990
Outros Autores: Alloin, Danielle Marie, Schmidt, Alex Andre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: We simulate in this paper the occurrence of star formation events superimposed on old populations, during the last 3 x 109 yr, by combining star cluster integrated spectra of different ages with those of red strong-lined galaxy nuclei. As the young star clusters have metallicities in the range -0.5 <[Z/Z0] ≤ 0, our simulations address in particular the case of starbursts induced by galaxy interactions bringing fresh, low-metallicity gas to the host galaxy. We follow the evolution of the composite spectrum for burst to old population mass ratios of 10, 1 and 0.1 per cent. We present also the effects of the starburst on the restframe BVRI magnitudes and colours, as well as on the equivalent widths ( Wλ) for a set of metallic and Balmer lines. If a burst amounts to 1O per cent of the galaxy mass, the underlying old population of the galaxy will remain undetectable, even in the near infrared, during 5 x 10 7 yr. When this strong burst reaches intermediate ages ( 109 yr < t < 5 x 10 9 yr) it still contributes ~= 20 per cent of the total visible flux. For a 1 per cent mass burst, the underlying galaxy should be marginally detectable, in terms of near-infrared absorption features, during the H Π region phase. However, because of the a priori unknown burst duration, any attempt to identify the old population by means of integrated observations will be difficult owing to the prompt occurrence of the red supergiant phase. At intermediate ages, the 1 per cent mass burst has become barely visible. Finally a 0.1 per cent mass burst affects the galaxy spectrum during 2 x 107 yr only. It is virtually inconspicuous in the visible and near-infrared ranges as soon as t≥10 8 yr. We discuss a series of spectral configurations of interest, whenever the burst and galaxy contributions are of comparable importance, depending on the burst age and strength. These results hold true in the more general frame of star formation, and are not restricted to interaction­ induced events.
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spelling Bica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiAlloin, Danielle MarieSchmidt, Alex Andre2014-03-13T01:50:35Z19900035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/88363000015080We simulate in this paper the occurrence of star formation events superimposed on old populations, during the last 3 x 109 yr, by combining star cluster integrated spectra of different ages with those of red strong-lined galaxy nuclei. As the young star clusters have metallicities in the range -0.5 <[Z/Z0] ≤ 0, our simulations address in particular the case of starbursts induced by galaxy interactions bringing fresh, low-metallicity gas to the host galaxy. We follow the evolution of the composite spectrum for burst to old population mass ratios of 10, 1 and 0.1 per cent. We present also the effects of the starburst on the restframe BVRI magnitudes and colours, as well as on the equivalent widths ( Wλ) for a set of metallic and Balmer lines. If a burst amounts to 1O per cent of the galaxy mass, the underlying old population of the galaxy will remain undetectable, even in the near infrared, during 5 x 10 7 yr. When this strong burst reaches intermediate ages ( 109 yr < t < 5 x 10 9 yr) it still contributes ~= 20 per cent of the total visible flux. For a 1 per cent mass burst, the underlying galaxy should be marginally detectable, in terms of near-infrared absorption features, during the H Π region phase. However, because of the a priori unknown burst duration, any attempt to identify the old population by means of integrated observations will be difficult owing to the prompt occurrence of the red supergiant phase. At intermediate ages, the 1 per cent mass burst has become barely visible. Finally a 0.1 per cent mass burst affects the galaxy spectrum during 2 x 107 yr only. It is virtually inconspicuous in the visible and near-infrared ranges as soon as t≥10 8 yr. We discuss a series of spectral configurations of interest, whenever the burst and galaxy contributions are of comparable importance, depending on the burst age and strength. These results hold true in the more general frame of star formation, and are not restricted to interaction­ induced events.application/pdfengMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. London. Vol. 242, no. 2 (Jan. 1990), p. 241-249Nucleo galaticoAglomerados estelares e associacoesAstronomiaAstrofísicaStarsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yrEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSORIGINAL000015080.pdf000015080.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf280679http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/88363/1/000015080.pdfdc16250aa01ca1638449f3cdf44221faMD51TEXT000015080.pdf.txt000015080.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain198http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/88363/2/000015080.pdf.txtb5e0ff37adf2778967465c6dd917fa1dMD52THUMBNAIL000015080.pdf.jpg000015080.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1978http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/88363/3/000015080.pdf.jpg720002e57d952fab8819a8911ac06c01MD5310183/883632024-04-14 06:45:53.723945oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/88363Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-14T09:45:53Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr
spellingShingle Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Nucleo galatico
Aglomerados estelares e associacoes
Astronomia
Astrofísica
title_short Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr
title_full Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr
title_fullStr Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr
title_full_unstemmed Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr
title_sort Starsbursts superimposed on old populations : spectral evolution of the composite system over 3x10 9 yr
author Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
author_facet Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Alloin, Danielle Marie
Schmidt, Alex Andre
author_role author
author2 Alloin, Danielle Marie
Schmidt, Alex Andre
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Alloin, Danielle Marie
Schmidt, Alex Andre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nucleo galatico
Aglomerados estelares e associacoes
Astronomia
Astrofísica
topic Nucleo galatico
Aglomerados estelares e associacoes
Astronomia
Astrofísica
description We simulate in this paper the occurrence of star formation events superimposed on old populations, during the last 3 x 109 yr, by combining star cluster integrated spectra of different ages with those of red strong-lined galaxy nuclei. As the young star clusters have metallicities in the range -0.5 <[Z/Z0] ≤ 0, our simulations address in particular the case of starbursts induced by galaxy interactions bringing fresh, low-metallicity gas to the host galaxy. We follow the evolution of the composite spectrum for burst to old population mass ratios of 10, 1 and 0.1 per cent. We present also the effects of the starburst on the restframe BVRI magnitudes and colours, as well as on the equivalent widths ( Wλ) for a set of metallic and Balmer lines. If a burst amounts to 1O per cent of the galaxy mass, the underlying old population of the galaxy will remain undetectable, even in the near infrared, during 5 x 10 7 yr. When this strong burst reaches intermediate ages ( 109 yr < t < 5 x 10 9 yr) it still contributes ~= 20 per cent of the total visible flux. For a 1 per cent mass burst, the underlying galaxy should be marginally detectable, in terms of near-infrared absorption features, during the H Π region phase. However, because of the a priori unknown burst duration, any attempt to identify the old population by means of integrated observations will be difficult owing to the prompt occurrence of the red supergiant phase. At intermediate ages, the 1 per cent mass burst has become barely visible. Finally a 0.1 per cent mass burst affects the galaxy spectrum during 2 x 107 yr only. It is virtually inconspicuous in the visible and near-infrared ranges as soon as t≥10 8 yr. We discuss a series of spectral configurations of interest, whenever the burst and galaxy contributions are of comparable importance, depending on the burst age and strength. These results hold true in the more general frame of star formation, and are not restricted to interaction­ induced events.
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