Near-infrared integrated spectra of Galactic globular clusters: testing simple stellar population models
R. Riffel, D. Ruschel-Dutra, M. G. Pastoriza, A. Rodriguez-Ardila, J., F. C. Santos Jr., C. J. Bonatto, J. R. Ducati

TL;DR
This study evaluates the accuracy of Maraston (2005) NIR stellar population models using integrated spectra of 12 Galactic globular clusters, highlighting their strengths and limitations in predicting spectral features and colors.
Contribution
It provides observational constraints for calibrating NIR stellar population models and identifies the importance of including C- and O-rich stars and alpha-enhancement effects.
Findings
Models accurately predict optical absorption features.
Models underestimate Mg I 1.49μm strength.
Including intermediate-age populations improves fits.
Abstract
We present SOAR/OSIRIS cross-dispersed NIR integrated spectra of 12 Galactic globular clusters that are employed to test Maraston (2005, M05) NIR EPS models, and to provide spectral observational constraints to calibrate future models. We measured Ew of the most prominent NIR absorption features. Optical Ew were also measured. The globular clusters Ew were compared with model predictions with ages within 4-15 Gyr, and metallicities between 1/200 and 2 Zsun. Observed integrated colours were also compared with models. The NIR integrated spectra among our sample appear qualitatively similar in most the absorption features. The M05 models can properly predict the optical Ew observed in globular clusters. Regarding the NIR, they do underestimate the strength of Mg I 1.49mum, but they can reproduce the observed Ew of Fe I 1.58mum, Si I 1.59mum, and CO 2.29mum, in about half of our sample. The…
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