Panchromatic averaged stellar populations

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Autor(a) principal: Riffel, Rogério
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Bonatto, Charles Jose, Fernandes, Roberto Cid, Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda, Balbinot, Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/93361
Resumo: We study how the spectral fitting of galaxies, in terms of light fractions, derived in one spectral region translates into another region, by using results from evolutionary synthesis models. In particular, we examine propagation dependencies on evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models (GRASIL, GALEV, Maraston and GALAXEV), age, metallicity and stellar evolution tracks over the near-ultraviolet–near-infrared (NUV–NIR, 3500Å to 2.5 μm) spectral region. Our main results are as follows: as expected, young (t < ~ 400 Myr) stellar population fractions derived in the optical cannot be directly compared to those derived in the NIR, and vice versa. In contrast, intermediate to old age (t > ~ 500 Myr) fractions are similar over the whole spectral region studied. The metallicity has a negligible effect on the propagation of the stellar population fractions derived from NUV to NIR. The same applies to the different EPS models, but restricted to the range between 3800 and 9000 Å. However, a discrepancy between GALEV/Maraston and GRASIL/GALAXEV models occurs in the NIR. Furthermore, the initial mass function is not important for the synthesis propagation. Compared to STARLIGHT synthesis results, our propagation predictions agree at ~95 per cent confidence level in the optical, and ~85 per cent in the NIR. In summary, spectral fitting performed in a restricted spectral range should not be directly propagated from the NIR to the UV/optical, or vice versa. We provide equations and an on-line form [panchromatic averaged stellar population (PaASP)] to be used for this purpose.
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spelling Riffel, RogérioBonatto, Charles JoseFernandes, Roberto CidPastoriza, Miriani GriseldaBalbinot, Eduardo2014-04-13T01:49:53Z20110035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/93361000795253We study how the spectral fitting of galaxies, in terms of light fractions, derived in one spectral region translates into another region, by using results from evolutionary synthesis models. In particular, we examine propagation dependencies on evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models (GRASIL, GALEV, Maraston and GALAXEV), age, metallicity and stellar evolution tracks over the near-ultraviolet–near-infrared (NUV–NIR, 3500Å to 2.5 μm) spectral region. Our main results are as follows: as expected, young (t < ~ 400 Myr) stellar population fractions derived in the optical cannot be directly compared to those derived in the NIR, and vice versa. In contrast, intermediate to old age (t > ~ 500 Myr) fractions are similar over the whole spectral region studied. The metallicity has a negligible effect on the propagation of the stellar population fractions derived from NUV to NIR. The same applies to the different EPS models, but restricted to the range between 3800 and 9000 Å. However, a discrepancy between GALEV/Maraston and GRASIL/GALAXEV models occurs in the NIR. Furthermore, the initial mass function is not important for the synthesis propagation. Compared to STARLIGHT synthesis results, our propagation predictions agree at ~95 per cent confidence level in the optical, and ~85 per cent in the NIR. In summary, spectral fitting performed in a restricted spectral range should not be directly propagated from the NIR to the UV/optical, or vice versa. We provide equations and an on-line form [panchromatic averaged stellar population (PaASP)] to be used for this purpose.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the royal astronomical society. Oxford. Vol. 411, no. 3 (Mar. 2011), p. 1897-1908Nucleo galaticoPopulacoes estelaresGalaxias StarburstStars: AGB and post-AGBGalaxies: star formationGalaxies: stellar contentInfrared: generalInfrared: starsPanchromatic averaged stellar populationsEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSORIGINAL000795253.pdf000795253.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1295156http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/93361/1/000795253.pdf06a9b0922d3db6456721598728f61aadMD51TEXT000795253.pdf.txt000795253.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain41472http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/93361/2/000795253.pdf.txt68da44fcb6ac983348ebb5f1da1e61d8MD52THUMBNAIL000795253.pdf.jpg000795253.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2084http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/93361/3/000795253.pdf.jpg042373724d76f248b9d889b9abf91487MD5310183/933612023-07-15 03:27:24.133054oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/93361Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-15T06:27:24Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
title Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
spellingShingle Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
Riffel, Rogério
Nucleo galatico
Populacoes estelares
Galaxias Starburst
Stars: AGB and post-AGB
Galaxies: star formation
Galaxies: stellar content
Infrared: general
Infrared: stars
title_short Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
title_full Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
title_fullStr Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
title_full_unstemmed Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
title_sort Panchromatic averaged stellar populations
author Riffel, Rogério
author_facet Riffel, Rogério
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Fernandes, Roberto Cid
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
Balbinot, Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Bonatto, Charles Jose
Fernandes, Roberto Cid
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
Balbinot, Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Riffel, Rogério
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Fernandes, Roberto Cid
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
Balbinot, Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nucleo galatico
Populacoes estelares
Galaxias Starburst
topic Nucleo galatico
Populacoes estelares
Galaxias Starburst
Stars: AGB and post-AGB
Galaxies: star formation
Galaxies: stellar content
Infrared: general
Infrared: stars
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Stars: AGB and post-AGB
Galaxies: star formation
Galaxies: stellar content
Infrared: general
Infrared: stars
description We study how the spectral fitting of galaxies, in terms of light fractions, derived in one spectral region translates into another region, by using results from evolutionary synthesis models. In particular, we examine propagation dependencies on evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models (GRASIL, GALEV, Maraston and GALAXEV), age, metallicity and stellar evolution tracks over the near-ultraviolet–near-infrared (NUV–NIR, 3500Å to 2.5 μm) spectral region. Our main results are as follows: as expected, young (t < ~ 400 Myr) stellar population fractions derived in the optical cannot be directly compared to those derived in the NIR, and vice versa. In contrast, intermediate to old age (t > ~ 500 Myr) fractions are similar over the whole spectral region studied. The metallicity has a negligible effect on the propagation of the stellar population fractions derived from NUV to NIR. The same applies to the different EPS models, but restricted to the range between 3800 and 9000 Å. However, a discrepancy between GALEV/Maraston and GRASIL/GALAXEV models occurs in the NIR. Furthermore, the initial mass function is not important for the synthesis propagation. Compared to STARLIGHT synthesis results, our propagation predictions agree at ~95 per cent confidence level in the optical, and ~85 per cent in the NIR. In summary, spectral fitting performed in a restricted spectral range should not be directly propagated from the NIR to the UV/optical, or vice versa. We provide equations and an on-line form [panchromatic averaged stellar population (PaASP)] to be used for this purpose.
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