The impact of binary stars on the colors of high-redshift galaxies
Y. Zhang, J. Liu, F. Zhang, and Z. Han

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that binary star interactions significantly influence the color-magnitude and color-color relations of high-redshift passive galaxies, especially at redshifts around 2 and 3, affecting their observed properties.
Contribution
It introduces the impact of binary star interactions into EPS models for high-redshift galaxies, showing substantial effects on predicted galaxy colors and magnitudes.
Findings
Binary interactions alter C-M and C-C relations at high redshift.
At z~2-3, binary effects cause g-band magnitude to decrease by 1.5 mag.
Colors such as g-r and u-g are significantly affected by binary interactions.
Abstract
Evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models play an important role in many studies on the formation and evolution of galaxies. Most EPS models are still poorly calibrated for certain stellar evolution stages, especially for the treatment of binary stars, which are very different from single stars. We aim to present color-magnitude (C-M) and color-color (C-C) relations for passive model galaxies in the redshift z and to study the effect of binary interactions on these relations for high-redshift passive galaxies. Assuming exponentially declining star formation rate, we used a set of theoretical galaxy templates obtained from Yunnan EPS models (with and without binary interactions) to present the C-M and C-C relations for passive galaxies via Monte Carlo simulation. In Yunnan EPS models with binary interactions, various processes are included, such as mass transfer, mass…
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