Evolutionary synthesis models as a tool and guide towards the first galaxies
Daniel Schaerer (1,2), ((1) Geneva Observatory, CH, (2) CNRS, IRAP,, Toulouse, FR)

TL;DR
Evolutionary synthesis models integrate stellar evolution, atmospheres, and nebular emission to predict properties of early galaxies, aiding in distinguishing metal-poor and Population III galaxies and guiding future observations.
Contribution
This paper reviews and summarizes the principles, ingredients, and recent predictions of evolutionary synthesis models specifically for metal-poor and Population III galaxies.
Findings
Predicted metallicity dependence of galaxy properties.
Identification of observational signatures for metal-poor and Pop III galaxies.
Models are essential for interpreting observations and guiding future galaxy studies.
Abstract
We summarize the principles and fundamental ingredients of evolutionary synthesis models, which are stellar evolution, stellar atmospheres, the IMF, star-formation histories, nebular emission, and also attenuation from the ISM and IGM. The chapter focusses in particular on issues of importance for predictions of metal-poor and Population III dominated galaxies. We review recent predictions for the main physical properties and related observables of star-forming galaxies based on up-to-date inputs. The predicted metallicity dependence of these quantities and their physical causes are discussed. The predicted observables include in particular the restframe UV-to-optical domain with continuum emission from stars and the ionized ISM, as well as emission lines from H, He, and metals. Based on these predictions we summarize the main observational signatures (emission line strengths,…
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