Near-infrared spectroscopic indices for unresolved stellar populations. III. Composite indices definition as age and metallicity tracers and model comparison

Gasparri, D, Morelli, L, Cuomo, V, Ivanov, V D, Pizzella, A, François, P, Coccato, L, Corsini, E M, Costantin, L et al (2024) Near-infrared spectroscopic indices for unresolved stellar populations. III. Composite indices definition as age and metallicity tracers and model comparison. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 530 (1). pp. 560-585. ISSN 0035-8711

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras%2Fstae880

Abstract

Recent advances in the stellar population studies of unresolved galaxies in the NIR domain demonstrated that it contains several line-strength indices to be potentially used as diagnostics for stellar population properties. Reduction of the extinction and possibility to disentangle different stellar populations dominating different spectral ranges are obviously beneficial. To this aim, we have investigated the connections between 19 Lick/IDS indices and 39 NIR indices measured in the central regions of 32 galaxies observed with X-shooter. We adopted a systematic approach deriving a correlation matrix using all the optical and NIR indices measured for the galaxies and building new NIR composite indices to maximise their correlations with the best age and metallicity optical tracers. We found that the new T1 and [AlFeCr] composite indices are promising age and metallicity diagnostics in NIR, respectively. We finally tested the T1 and [AlFeCr] indices with the predictions of simple stellar populations models and we found that models show a general agreement with the data. Some fine tuning and further comparison between models and data, that are now largely available, is necessary to reach the prediction level of the optical line-strength indices.


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