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Tracers of Star Formation in the Near Infrared

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2010

L. Martins
Affiliation:
NAT - Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul email: lucimara.martins@cruzeirodosul.edu.br
A. Ardila
Affiliation:
Laboratório Nacional de Astrofísica - Itajubá - MG - Brazil
R. Gruenwald
Affiliation:
IAG - Universidade de São Paulo - São Paulo - SP - Brazil
R. de Souza
Affiliation:
IAG - Universidade de São Paulo - São Paulo - SP - Brazil
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Abstract

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Starburst features in the optical are nowadays well known, but the use of this knowledge is not always possible (e.g. objects heavily obscured). In this case the near-IR is of unprecedented value. Recent models show that TP-AGB stars should dominate the NIR spectra of populations 0.3 to 2 Gyr old. While the optical spectra is insensitive to the presence of these stars, the near-IR changes dramatically. Not only does the absolute flux in the near-IR is affected, but also peculiar absorption features appear. These features can be used as indicators of 1 Gyr stellar population. In this work we used the IRTF Spex to create the first empirical database of NIR spectra of carefully selected starbursts, to test for the first time and in a consistent way the new stellar population models that account for the TP-AGB. The methodology used is to do stellar population synthesis in the optical and in the NIR, and compare the predictions of both spectral regions. We also compare the strength of important features of the TP-AGB stars, like the CN (1.1 microns) and CO (2.3 microns) bands with optical diagnostics.

Type
Poster Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2010

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