Analysing Globular Cluster observations - Models and Analysis Tools for Lick/IDS indices

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, 9 Figures (19 plots)

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10.1051/0004-6361:20052986

We have extended our evolutionary synthesis code, GALEV, to include Lick/IDS absorption-line indices for both simple and composite stellar population models (star clusters and galaxies), using the polynomial fitting functions of Worthey et al. (1994) and Worthey & Ottaviani (1997). We present a mathematically advanced Lick Index Analysis Tool (LINO) for the determination of ages and metallicities of globular clusters (CGs): An extensive grid of GALEV models for the evolution of star clusters at various metallicities over a Hubble time is compared to observed sets of Lick indices of varying completeness and precision. A dedicated chi^2 - minimisation procedure selects the best model including 1-sigma uncertainties on age and metallicity. We discuss the age and metallicity sensitivities of individual indices and show that these sensitivities themselves depend on age and metallicity; thus, we extend Worthey's (1994) concept of a "metallicity sensitivity parameter" for an old stellar population at solar metallicity to younger clusters of different metallicities. We find that indices at low metallicity are generally more age sensitive than at high metallicity. Our aim is to provide a robust and reliable tool for the interpretation of star cluster spectra becoming available from 10m class telescopes in a large variety of galaxies: metal-rich & metal-poor, starburst, post-burst, and dynamically young. We test our analysis tool using observations from various authors for Galactic and M31 GCs, for which reliable age and metallicity determinations are available in the literature, and discuss in how far the observational availability of various subsets of Lick indices affects the results. For M31 GCs, we discuss the influence of non-solar abundance ratios on our results.

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