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Fingerprints of stellar populations in the near-infrared: an optimized set of spectral indices in the JHK bands 0

ABSTRACT Stellar population studies provide unique clues to constrain galaxy formation models. So far, detailed studies based on absorption line strengths have mainly focused on the optical spectral range although many diagnostic features are present in other spectral windows. In particular, the nea...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2021-06, Vol.504 (2), p.2190-2223
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Galactic evolution
Infrared signatures
Initial mass function
Line spectra
Metallicity
Near infrared radiation
Parameter sensitivity
Signal to noise ratio
Star & galaxy formation
Stellar age
Stellar evolution
Stellar populations
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