Stellar population Models

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Abstract

Modelling stellar populations in galaxies is a key approach to gain knowledge on the still elusive process of galaxy formation as a function of cosmic time. In this review, after a summary of the state-of-art, I discuss three aspects of the modelling, that are particularly relevant to massive galaxies, the focus of this symposium, at low and high-redshift. These are the treatment of the Thermally-Pulsating Asymptotic Giant Branch phase, evidences of an unusual Initial Mass Function, and the effect of modern stellar libraries on the model spectral energy distribution. © 2013 International Astronomical Union.

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Maraston, C. (2012). Stellar population Models. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 8, pp. 272–281). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174392131300505X

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