Bibcode
Vazdekis, A.; Coelho, P.; Cassisi, S.; Ricciardelli, E.; Falcón-Barroso, J.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Barbera, F. La; Beasley, M. A.; Pietrinferni, A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 449, Issue 2, p.1177-1214
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2015
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281
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Description
We present models that predict spectra of old- and intermediate-aged
stellar populations at 2.51 Å (FWHM) with varying [α/Fe]
abundance. The models are based on the MILES library and on corrections
from theoretical stellar spectra. The models employ recent [Mg/Fe]
determinations for the MILES stars and BaSTI scaled-solar and
α-enhanced isochrones. We compute models for a suite of initial
mass function (IMF) shapes and slopes, covering a wide age/metallicity
range. Using BaSTI, we also compute `base models' matching the Galactic
abundance pattern. We confirm that the α-enhanced models show a
flux excess with respect to the scaled-solar models blueward ˜4500
Å, which increases with age and metallicity. We also confirm that
both [MgFe] and [MgFe]' indices are [α/Fe]-insensitive. We show
that the sensitivity of the higher order Balmer lines to [α/Fe]
resides in their pseudo-continua, with narrower index definitions
yielding lower sensitivity. We confirm that the α-enhanced models
yield bluer (redder) colours in the blue (red) spectral range. To match
optical colours of massive galaxies, we require both α-enhancement
and a bottom-heavy IMF. The comparison of globular cluster
line-strengths with our predictions match the [Mg/Fe] determinations
from their individual stars. We obtain good fits to both full spectra
and indices of galaxies with varying [α/Fe]. Using thousands of
SDSS galaxy spectra, we obtain a linear relation between a proxy for the
abundance, [ZMg/ZFe]SS(BaSTI), using
solely scaled-solar models and the [Mg/Fe] derived with models with
varying abundance ([Mg/Fe] =
0.59[ZMg/ZFe]SS(BaSTI)). Finally, we
provide a user-friendly, web-based facility, which allows composite
populations with varying IMF and [α/Fe].
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