Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-03-17
Astrophys.Space Sci. 392 (2004) 205
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 figures; belated paper from Keele Conference
Scientific paper
10.1023/B:ASTR.0000044323.22830.
The UV upturn is the rising flux with decreasing wavelength between the Lyman limit and 2500\AA found virtually in all bright spheroidal galaxies. It has been a mystery ever since it was first detected by the OAO-2 space telescope (Code & Welch 1979) because such old metal-rich populations were not expected to contain any substantial number of hot stars. It was confirmed by following space missions, ANS (de Boer 1982), IUE (Bertola et al. 1982) and HUT (Brown et al. 1997). The positive correlation between the UV-to-optical colour (i.e., the strength of the UV upturn) and the Mg2 line strength found by Burstein et al. (1987) through IUE observations has urged theorists to construct novel scenarios in which metal-rich ($\gtrsim Z_{\odot}$) old ($\gtrsim$ a few Gyr) stars become UV bright (Greggio & Renzini 1990; Horch et al. 1992). Also interesting was to find using HUT that, regardless of the UV strength, the UV spectral slopes at 1000--2000\AA in the six UV bright galaxies were nearly identical suggesting a very small range of temperatures of the UV sources in these galaxies (Brown et al. 1997), which corresponds to $T_{\rm eff} \approx 20,000 \pm 3,000$ K. This, together with other evidence, effectively ruled out young stars as the main driver of the UV upturn. A good review on the observational side of the story is given in the next article by Tom Brown, as well as in the recent articles of Greggio & Renzini (1999) and O'Connell (1999).
Yi Sukyoung K.
Yoon Suk-Jin
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