POPSTAR Evolutionary Synthesis Models III: Photometric properties of young star clusters and mixed populations
M.L. Garc\'ia-Vargas, M. Moll\'a, and M.L. Mart\'in-Manj\'on

TL;DR
This paper presents synthetic photometric properties of stellar populations from the POPSTAR models, emphasizing emission line contributions and providing tools for analyzing young and mixed stellar populations using broad-band photometry.
Contribution
It introduces detailed photometric predictions for both single and mixed stellar populations, including emission line effects, aiding interpretation of observational data.
Findings
Emission lines significantly affect broad-band colors.
Models cover a wide range of metallicities and ages.
Tools for disentangling young and old populations in photometric data.
Abstract
This is the third paper of a series reporting the results from the POPSTAR evolutionary synthesis models. The main goal of this work is to present and discuss the synthetic photometric properties of Single Stellar Populations (SSPs) resulting from our POPSTAR code. Colours in the Johnson and SDSS systems, halpha and hbeta luminosities and equivalent widths, and ionising region size, have been computed for a wide range of metallicity (Z = 0.0001 - 0.05) and age (0.1 Myr to 20 Gyr). We demonstrate the importance of the contribution of emission lines to broader-band photometry when characterising stellar populations, through the presentation of both contaminated and non-contaminated colours (in both the Johnson and SDSS systems). The tabulated colours include stellar and nebular components, in addition to line emission. The main application of these models is the determination of physical…
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