A Spectral Atlas of HII Galaxies in the Near-Infrared
Lucimara P. Martins, Alberto Rodr\'iguez-Ardila, Suzi Diniz, Ruth, Gruenwald, and Ronaldo de Souza

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive near-infrared spectral atlas of 23 HII and starburst galaxies, identifying key stellar features and establishing a benchmark for stellar population analysis in star-forming galaxies.
Contribution
It offers the first homogeneous NIR spectral database of star-forming galaxies and reports new detections of spectral features like TiO and ZrO bands in extragalactic sources.
Findings
Detected signatures of TP-AGB stars such as CN and CO bands.
Found no correlation between optical and NIR spectral indices.
Established an observational template for star-forming galaxy spectra.
Abstract
Recent models show that TP-AGB stars should dominate the NIR spectra of populations 0.3 to 2 Gyr old, leaving unique signatures that can be used to detect young/intermediate stellar population in galaxies. However, no homogeneous database of star-forming galaxies is available in the NIR to fully explore these results. With this in mind, we study the NIR spectra of a sample of 23 HII and starburst galaxies, aimed at characterizing the most prominent spectral features and continuum shape in the 0.8-2.4 micron region of these objects. Spectral indices are derived for the relevant absorption lines/bands and a comparison with optical indices of the same sample available in the literature is made. We found no correlation between the optical and the NIR indexes. This is probably due to the differences in aperture between these two sets of data. That result is further supported by the absence…
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