Predicted UV properties of very metal-poor starburst galaxies
Anna Raiter, Daniel Schaerer, Robert Fosbury

TL;DR
This study models the UV properties of very metal-poor starburst galaxies to aid interpretation of high-redshift galaxy observations, revealing significant departures from classical assumptions at low metallicities.
Contribution
It provides comprehensive predictions of UV and nebular emission features for metal-poor starbursts using advanced synthesis and photoionization models, extending previous parameter ranges.
Findings
Enhanced Ly alpha and two-photon emission at low metallicity.
Weaker HeII 1640 A line than case B predictions under certain conditions.
Implications for identifying Population III stars and interpreting high-z galaxy surveys.
Abstract
We study the expected properties of starbursts in order to provide the point of reference for interpretation of high-z galaxy surveys and of very metal-poor galaxies. We concentrate mainly on the UV characteristics such as the ionizing spectra, the UV continuum, the Ly alpha and HeII 1640 A line and two-photon continuum emission. We use evolutionary synthesis models covering metallicities from Pop III to solar and a wide range of IMFs. We also combine the synthetic SEDs with the CLOUDY photoionization code for more accurate predictions of nebular emission, and to study possible departures from case B assumed in the synthesis models. The ionizing fluxes, UV continuum properties, and predicted Ly alpha and HeII 1640 A line strengths are presented for synthesis models covering a wider range of parameter space than our earlier calculations. Strong departures from case B predictions are…
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