Evolutionary Stellar Population Synthesis with MILES. Part I: The Base Models and a New Line Index System
A. Vazdekis, P. S\'anchez-Bl\'azquez, J. Falc\'on-Barroso, A. J., Cenarro, M. A. Beasley, N. Cardiel, J. Gorgas, R. F. Peletier

TL;DR
This paper introduces new stellar population synthesis models using the MILES library, covering a wide range of ages and metallicities, and proposes a new line index system for spectral analysis.
Contribution
The paper presents a comprehensive set of SSP SED models based on empirical data and introduces a new Line Index System to improve spectral analysis accuracy.
Findings
Extended SSP models to very old ages and low metallicities.
Proposed a new, flux-calibrated line index system (LIS).
Provided transformation polynomials for Lick/IDS to LIS.
Abstract
[Abridged]. We present SEDs for single-age, single-metallicity stellar populations (SSPs) covering the optical range at resolution 2.3A (FWHM). These SEDs constitute our base models, as they combine scaled-solar isochrones with MILES empirical stellar library, which follows the chemical evolution pattern of the solar neighbourhood. The models rely as much as possible on empirical ingredients, not just on the stellar spectra, but also on extensive photometric libraries. The unprecedented stellar parameter coverage of MILES allowed us to safely extend our optical SSP SED predictions from intermediate- to very-old age regimes, and the metallicity coverage of the SSPs from super-solar to [M/H]=-2.3. SSPs with such low metallicities are particularly useful for globular cluster studies. Observed spectra can be studied by means of full spectrum fitting or line-strengths. For the latter we…
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