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Evidence for TP-AGB stars in high redshift galaxies, and their effect on deriving stellar population parameters

Authors :
Alvio Renzini
Anna Pasquali
Emanuele Daddi
N. Pirzkal
C. Papovich
Claudia Maraston
Andrea Cimatti
Mark Dickinson
Maraston C.
Daddi E.
Renzini A.
Cimatti A.
Dickinson M.
Papovich C.
Pasquali A.
Pirzkal N.
Source :
University of Portsmouth
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

We explore the effects of stellar population models on estimating star formation histories, ages and masses of high redshift galaxies. The focus is on the Thermally-Pulsing Asymptotic Giant Branch (TP-AGB) phase of stellar evolution, whose treatment is a source of major discrepancy among different evolutionary population synthesis. In particular, besides the models usually adopted in the literature, we use models (by Maraston 2005), in which the contribution of the TP-AGB phase is observationally calibrated and is the dominant source of near-IR energy for stellar populations in the age range 0.2 to 2 Gyr. We use a sample of high-z galaxies in the HUDF, with spectroscopic redshifts, and Spitzer IRAC and MIPS photometry from GOODS. We find that the TP-AGB phase plays a key role in the interpretation of Spitzer data for high-z galaxies, when the rest-frame near-IR is sampled. When fitting without dust reddening, the models with the empirically-calibrated TP-AGB phase always reproduce better the observed spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Allowing for dust reddening improves the fits with literature models in some cases. In both cases, the results from Maraston models imply younger ages by factors up to 6 and lower stellar masses (by ~60 % on average). The observed strengths of the MgUV spectral feature compare better to the predicted ones in the case of the Maraston models, implying a better overall consistency of SED fitting. Finally, we find that photometric redshifts improve significantly using these models on the SEDs extending over the IRAC bands. This work provides the first direct evidence of TP-AGB stars in the primeval Universe.<br />14 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables, submitted to the Astrophysical Journal

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
University of Portsmouth
Accession number :
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