Bibcode
Cerviño, Miguel; Luridiana, Valentina
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysics and Space Science, v. 281, Issue 1, p. 207-210 (2002).
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2002
Journal
Citations
3
Refereed citations
2
Description
The probabilistic nature of the IMF in stellar systems implies that
clusters of the same mass and age do not present the same unique values
of their observed parameters. Instead they follow a distribution. We
address the study of such distributions in terms of their confidence
limits that can be obtained by evolutionary synthesis models. These
confidence limits can be understood as the inherent uncertainties of
synthesis models. We will compare such confidence limits arising from
the discreteness of the number of stars obtained with Monte Carlo
simulations with the dispersion resulting from an analytical formalism.
We give some examples of the effects on the kinetic energy, V K,
EW(Hβ) and multiwavelength continuum.