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Synthetic stellar populations: single stellar populations, stellar interior models and primordial proto-galaxies

Abstract

We present a new set of stellar interior and synthesis models for predicting the integrated emission from stellar populations in star clusters and galaxies of arbitrary age and metallicity. This work differs from existing spectral synthesis codes in a number of important ways, namely (1) the incorporation of new stellar evolutionary tracks, with sufficient resolution in mass to sample rapid stages of stellar evolution; (2) a physically consistent treatment of evolution in the HR diagram, including the approach to the main sequence and the effects of mass loss on the giant and horizontal-branch phases. Unlike several existing models, ours yield consistent ages when used to date a coeval stellar population from a wide range of spectral features and colour indexes. We rigorously discuss degeneracies in the age-metallicity plane and show that inclusion of spectral features blueward of 4500 AA, suffices to break any remaining degeneracy and that with moderate S/N spectra (10 per 20AA, resolution element) age and metallicity are not degenerate. We also study sources of systematic errors in deriving the age of a single stellar population and conclude that they are not larger than 10-15%. We illustrate the use of single stellar populations by predicting the colors of primordial proto-galaxies and show that one can first find them and then deduce the form of the IMF for the early generation of stars in the universe. Finally, we provide accurate analytic fitting formulas for ultra fast computation of colors of single stellar populations. The models can be found at http://www.physics.upenn.edu/~rauljComment: MNRAS in pres

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