Line-strength predictions in Elliptical Galaxies (Molla+, 2000)

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This table shows the line-strength predictions computed for: CaT, NaI, and MgI in the near infrared and Mgb, Mg2, Fe52, Fe53, NaD and Hβ, in the blue-visible range, for Single Stellar Population (SSP) of 6 different metallicities, (Z=0.0004, 0.001, 0.004, 0.008, 0.02 and 0.05), and ages from log(age)=6.60 (4Gyr) to log(age)=10.30 (20Gyr), in steps of 0.10dex from 6.60 until 10.00, and 0.02 afterwards. (Therefore there are 50 records for each metallicity except that Z=0.001 has only 47). All indices have been computed taken the model atmospheres from Lejeune et al. (1997, Cat. , 1998, Cat. ) and Clegg & Middlemass (1987MNRAS.228..759C) for hot stars (Teff > 50000 K). The used isochrones are from the Padova group (Bressan et al., 1993, Cat. ). The total mass of every SSP is 109M&sun; with a Salpeter-type IMF, Phi(m)=m-α, with α=2.35, from mlow=0.6M&sun; to mup=100M&sun;_. The fitting functions for blue indices are those from Worthey et al. (1994, Cat. ). (1 data file).

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