球状星团的隐藏图像:受热亚矮星影响的综合恒星群

Thayse A. Pacheco, Paula R. T. Coelho, Lucimara P. Martins, Ricardo P. Schiavon, Erik V. R. de Lima, Marcos P. Diaz, Domenico Nardiello, Ronaldo S. Levenhagen, Rogério Riffel, Charles J. Bonatto and Ana L. Chies-Santos
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球状星团(GCs)是理解老恒星群和星系组合过程的综合光的基础。然而,热的、进化的恒星,如水平分支(HB)、极端HB和蓝离散星的作用仍然很少得到限制。尽管这些恒星对紫外线(UV)通量的贡献占主导地位,但它们往往没有被充分代表或完全排除在恒星群模型之外。它们的存在可以通过模仿年轻种群的光谱特征来影响年龄估计。我们利用高质量的哈勃太空望远镜测光技术和来自国际紫外线探测器和布兰科望远镜的综合光谱,研究了演化的热恒星对模型的影响。NGC 2808和NGC 7089 (m2)有扩展的HBs,是古老恒星群的代表。利用基于彩色星等图(cd -based)的方法构建了集成光谱,将观测到的恒星与进化阶段相匹配,然后与适当的合成恒星库相匹配,从而考虑到HB的形态。我们的发现表明,演化热恒星的加入显著提高了模型和观测光谱之间的一致性,从紫外到光学光谱。这些相位的加入减少了光谱比较中的残差。我们的研究结果强调,包含演化热成分的综合恒星人口模型对于准确地确定未解决系统的日期和可靠地追踪河外星系的形成历史至关重要。
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Hidden Figures of Globular Clusters: Integrated Stellar Populations Impacted by Hot Subdwarfs
Globular clusters (GCs) are fundamental for understanding the integrated light of old stellar populations and galaxy assembly processes. However, the role of hot, evolved stars, such as horizontal branch (HB), extreme HB, and blue stragglers, remains poorly constrained. These stars are often underrepresented or entirely excluded from stellar population models, despite their dominant contribution to the ultraviolet (UV) flux. Their presence can bias age estimates by mimicking the spectral signatures of younger populations. We examined the impact of evolved hot stars on the models using two well-studied Galactic GCs with high-quality Hubble Space Telescope photometry and integrated spectra from the International Ultraviolet Explorer and the Blanco Telescope. NGC 2808 and NGC 7089 (M 2) have extended HBs and are proxies for old stellar populations. Integrated spectra were constructed using a color magnitude diagram–based (CMD-based) method, matching observed stars to evolutionary phases and then to appropriate synthetic stellar libraries, enabling the HB morphology to be taken into account. Our findings show that the inclusion of evolved hot stars significantly improves the agreement between the model and observed spectra from the UV to the optical. The inclusion of these phases reduced the residuals in spectral comparisons. Our results reinforce that comprehensive stellar population models incorporating evolved hot components are essential to accurately date unresolved systems and to robustly trace formation histories of extragalactic galaxies.
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