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Spectral Indices of Stars at Super-solar Regime
We derived Lick narrow-band indices for 139 candidate super metal-rich stars
of different luminosity class previously studied in Malagnini et al. (2000).
Indices include Iron Fe50, Fe52, Fe53, and Magnesium Mgb and Mg2 features. By
comparing observations with Kurucz' synthetic model atmospheres, no evidence is
found for non-standard Mg vs. Fe relative abundance (i.e. [Mg/Fe]~ 0, on the
average, for our sample). A comparison with the Worthey et al.(1994) and
Buzzoni et al.(1992, 1994) fitting function predictions for [Fe/H] > 0 is
performed and briefly discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; proceedings of "New Quests in Stellar
Astrophysics: The link between Stars and Cosmology", 26-30 March, 2001,
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, eds. M. Chavez, A. Bressan, A. Buzzoni & D. Mayya,
to be published by the Kluwer Academic Publisher
Spectral classification of stars using synthetic model atmospheres
We devised a straightforward procedure to derive the atmosphere fundamental
parameters of stars across the different MK spectral types by comparing
mid-resolution spectroscopic observations with theoretical grids of synthetic
spectra.The results of a preliminary experiment, by matching the Gunn and
Stryker and Jacoby et al. spectrophotometric atlases with the Kurucz models,
are briefly discussed. For stars in the A-K spectral range, effective
temperature is obtained within a 1-2% relative uncertainty (at 2 sigma
confidence level). This value raises to 4-5% for the hottest stars in the
samples (O-B spectral types). A poorer fit is obtained throughout for stars
cooler than 4000 K mainly due to the limiting input physics in the Kurucz
models.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures; Proc. of the 1st COROT-MONS Ground-Support
Observations Workshop (Ghent 11-12/01/2001), Ed. C. Sterken, Brussel Univ.,
2001, in preparatio
Lick-index entanglement and biased diagnostic of stellar populations in galaxies
The Lick-index spectrophotometric system is investigated in its inherent
statistical and operational properties to ease a more appropriate use for
astrophysical studies. Non-Gaussian effects in the index standardization
procedure suggest that a minimum S/N ratio has to be reached by spectral data,
such as S/N >= 5 px^{-1} for a spectral resolution R~2000. In addition, index
(re-)definition in terms of narrow-band "color" should be preferred over the
classical pseudo-equivalent width scheme. The overlapping wavelength range
among different indices is also an issue, as it may lead the latter ones to
correlate, beyond any strictly physical relationship. The nested configuration
of the Fe5335, Fe5270 indices, and the so-called "Mg complex" (including Mg1,
Mg2 and Mgb) is analysed, in this context, by assessing the implied bias when
joining entangled features into "global" diagnostic meta-indices, like the
perused [MgFe] metallicity tracer. The perturbing effect of [OIII](5007) and
[NI](5199) forbidden gas emission on Fe5015 and Mgb absorption features is
considered, and an updated correction scheme is proposed when using
[OIII](5007) as a proxy to appraise Hbeta residual emission. When applied to
present-day elliptical galaxy population, the revised Hbeta scale leads, on
average, to 20-30% younger age estimates. Finally, the misleading role of the
christening element in Lick-based chemical analyses is illustrated for the
striking case of Fe4531. In fact, while Iron is nominally the main contributor
to the observed feature in high-resolution spectra, we have shown that the
Fe4531 index actually maximizes its responsiveness to Titanium abundance.Comment: A total of 21 pages, with 17 color figures and 5 tables. Accepted for
publication on the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Societ
Population Synthesis and the Diagnostics of High-redshift Galaxies
The effect of redshift on the observation of distant galaxies is briefly
discussed emphasizing the possible sources of bias in the interpretation of
high-z data. A general energetic criterion to assess physical self-consistency
of evolutionary population synthesis models is also proposed, for a more
appropriate use of this important tool to investigate distinctive properties of
primeval galaxies.Comment: 8 pages and 6 color figures. Invited talk at the conference "New
Quests in Stellar Astrophysics: The link between Stars and Cosmology", 26-30
March, 2001, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, eds. M. Chavez et al., to be published
by Kluwe
Teleologie und Kausalit\ue4t in der Biologie
Il progetto, che \ue8 stato finanziato dalla fondazione internazionale di ricerca Alexander von Humboldt e che \ue8 stato condotto presso l'universit\ue0 di Essen insieme col prof. Dirk Hartmann, ha affrontato il problema dello statuto epistemologico della biologia, precisando il punto di raccordo epistemologico fra meccanicismo e teleologia
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