A spectrophotometric model applied to cluster galaxies: the WINGS dataset
J. Fritz, B. M. Poggianti, D. Bettoni, A. Cava, W. J. Couch, M., D'Onofrio, A. Dressler, G. Fasano, P. Kjaergaard, M. Moles, J. Varela

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel spectrophotometric modeling technique for cluster galaxies that accounts for age-dependent dust extinction, enabling more accurate analysis of stellar populations using the extensive WINGS dataset.
Contribution
The study presents a new spectral fitting method that incorporates age-dependent dust extinction, improving the reliability of stellar population parameter recovery in galaxy spectra.
Findings
Reliable recovery of stellar content in four age bins
Good agreement with SDSS data
Uncertainties are mildly affected by S/N ratio
Abstract
[Abridged] The WIde-field Nearby Galaxy-cluster Survey (WINGS) is a project aiming at the study of the galaxy populations in clusters in the local universe (0.04<z<0.07) and the influence of environment on the physical properties of galaxies. This survey provides a high quality set of spectroscopic data for ~6000 galaxies in 48 clusters. A salient feature of this model is the possibility of treating dust extinction as a function of age, allowing younger stars to be more obscured than older ones. Our technique, for the first time, takes into account this feature in a spectral fitting code. A set of template spectra spanning a wide range of star formation histories is built, with features closely resembling those of typical spectra in our sample in terms of spectral resolution, noise and wavelength coverage. Our method of analyzing these spectra allows us to test the reliability and the…
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