Bibcode
Cenarro, A. J.; Cervantes, J. L.; Beasley, M. A.; Marin-Franch, A.; Vazdekis, A.
Bibliographical reference
Stellar Populations – Planning for the Next Decade, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 262, p. 23-26
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2010
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Description
The integrated Balmer lines of unresolved stellar systems have been
widely used as age indicators, since they are sensitive to the
temperature of the main sequence turn-off. However, the existence of
“non-canonical” stellar stages such as hot horizontal branch
stars and blue straggler stars (BSSs) can lead to underestimations of
the true stellar population ages. Using an optimized Hβ index in
conjunction with HST/WFPC2 color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs), we find that
Galactic globular clusters of similar metallicity exhibit a large
scatter in their Hβ strengths, which does not correlate with their
CMD-derived ages. Instead, we demonstrate that the specific frequency of
BSSs is responsible for the observed Hβ scatter at
intermediate-to-high metallicity, in the sense that, at fixed
metallicity, higher BSS ratios lead to larger integrated Hβ
strengths. Therefore, the specific frequency of BSSs sets a fundamental
limit on the accuracy for which integrated spectroscopic ages can be
determined for globular clusters and, probably, other stellar systems
like galaxies. The observational implications of this result are
discussed.