Far-UV Line Strengths in Elliptical Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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6 pages, 1 encapsulated PostScript figure, uses paspconf.sty epsf.sty and astrobib.sty. (Astrobib is available from http://w

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Much of the far-UV emission from elliptical galaxies is thought to arise from extreme horizontal branch stars and related objects. Only about 10% of the stellar population needs to evolve through this phase even in galaxies with the strongest UV upturn. However it is not yet clear if this population represents the extreme low-metallicity or high-metallicty tail of the distribution, or rather arises from the overall population through some metallicity-insensitive mechanism that causes increased mass loss in a small fraction of RGB stars. We investigate the utility of far-UV line strengths for deciding between these possiblities. Complications include the fact that the line strengths reflect both the temperature distribution and the metallicity distribution of the stars, that there may be abundance anomalies introduced on the RGB, and that metals are likely to be redistributed by gravitational settling and radiative diffusion in the atmospheres of hot high-gravity stars. Line-strength measurements from Astro-2 HUT spectra are considered in this context.

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