On the Origin of the UV Upturn in Elliptical Galaxies

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The unexpectedly high UV flux in the spectra of giant elliptical galaxies (UV upturn), has been one of the most controversial topics in current astronomical research. This thesis presents a population synthesis and analysis which concludes that this phenomenon is a natural result of the advanced stellar evolution of a metal-rich population of stars. All three important empirical discoveries about the UV upturn - the fact that strong UV upturns are restricted to giant ellipticals, the positive UV upturn-metallicity relationship, and the narrow range of the T_eff of UV sources - are closely reproduced for reasonable ranges of input parameters. Old, metal-rich populations, such as giant ellipticals, easily develop hot core helium-burning stars (and thus a UV upturn) because, when a positive galactic helium enrichment parameter is assumed, (1) more metal-rich red giants experience higher mass loss at a given age and (2) the UV bright phase of the core helium-burning stars is more prominent in more metal-rich stars. We discuss the major sources of uncertainties in the models, such as the production and role of hot horizontal-branch stars, and the importance of galactic nucleosynthesis.

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