Bibcode
Knowles, A. T.; Sansom, A. E.; Coelho, P. R. T.; Allende Prieto, C.; Conroy, C.; Vazdekis, A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 486, Issue 2, p.1814-1832
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2019
Citations
8
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Description
The empirical MILES stellar library is used to test the accuracy of
three different, state-of-the-art, theoretical model libraries of
stellar spectra. These models are widely used in the literature for
stellar population analysis. A differential approach is used so that
responses to elemental abundance changes are tested rather than absolute
levels of the theoretical spectra. First we directly compare model line
strengths and spectra to empirical data to investigate trends. Then we
test how well line strengths match when element response functions are
used to account for changes in [α/Fe] abundances. The aim is to
find out where models best represent real star spectra, in a
differential way, and hence identify good choices of models to use in
stellar population analysis involving abundance patterns. We find that
most spectral line strengths are well represented by these models,
particularly iron- and sodium-sensitive indices. Exceptions include the
higher order Balmer lines (Hδ, Hγ), in which the models show
more variation than the data, particularly at low temperatures.
C24668 is systematically underestimated by the models
compared to observations. We find that differences between these models
are generally less significant than the ways in which models vary from
the data. Corrections to C2 line lists for one set of models
are identified, improving them for future use.
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Chemical Abundances in Stars
Stellar spectroscopy allows us to determine the properties and chemical compositions of stars. From this information for stars of different ages in the Milky Way, it is possible to reconstruct the chemical evolution of the Galaxy, as well as the origin of the elements heavier than boron, created mainly in stellar interiors. It is also possible to
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