articleThe Astrophysical JournalMar 8, 2010BRONZE OA

THE PROPAGATION OF UNCERTAINTIES IN STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS MODELING. III. MODEL CALIBRATION, COMPARISON, AND EVALUATION

CCCharlie ConroyJEJames E. Gunn

Princeton University

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Abstract

Stellar population synthesis (SPS) provides the link between the stellar and dust content of galaxies and their observed spectral energy distributions. In the present work we perform a comprehensive calibration of our own flexible SPS (FSPS) model against a suite of data. Several public SPS models are intercompared, including the models of Bruzual & Charlot (BC03), Maraston (M05) and FSPS. The relative strengths and weaknesses of these models are evaluated, with the following conclusions: 1) The FSPS and BC03 models compare favorably with MC data at all ages, whereas M05 colors are too red and the age-dependence is incorrect; 2) All models yield similar optical and near-IR colors for old metal-poor systems,…

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  • CC
    Charlie ConroyCorresponding

    Princeton University

  • JE
    James E. Gunn

    Princeton University

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Stellar population
  • Galaxy
  • Population
  • Sequence (biology)
  • Stellar evolution
  • Calibration
  • Population model
  • Yield (engineering)
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