Spectroscopic ages and metallicities of stellar populations: validation of full spectrum fitting
M. Koleva, Ph. Prugniel, P. Ocvirk, D. Le Borgne, C. Soubiran

TL;DR
This study validates full spectrum fitting methods at intermediate resolution for determining stellar population ages and metallicities, emphasizing the importance of stellar libraries and addressing effects of blue horizontal branch stars.
Contribution
It compares two fitting algorithms and three stellar population models, demonstrating the method's accuracy and sensitivity to stellar library quality and specific stellar features.
Findings
Models depend critically on stellar library quality.
Fitting programs produce consistent results.
Metallicities are accurate within 0.14 dex for clusters.
Abstract
Fitting whole spectra at intermediate spectral resolution (R = 1000 -- 3000), to derive physical properties of stellar populations, appears as an optimized alternative to methods based on spectrophotometric indices: it uses all the redundant information contained in the signal. This paper addresses the validation of the method and it investigates the quality of the population models together with the reliability of the fitting procedures. We are using two algorithms: STECKMAP, a non-parametric regularized program and NBURSTS a parametric non-linear minimization. We compare three spectral synthesis models for single stellar populations: Pegase-HR, Galaxev (BC03) and Vazdekis/Miles, and we analyse spectra of Galactic clusters whose populations are known from studies of color-magnitude diagrams (CMD) and spectroscopy of individual stars. We find that: (1) The quality of the models…
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