AGB populations in post-starburst galaxies
Jorge Melnick (ESO), Roberto De Propris (FINCA, Turku)

TL;DR
This study evaluates new AGB-light models against observations of post-starburst galaxies, finding improved fits in the near-infrared but persistent discrepancies in the UV and Y/J bands, highlighting the need for further modeling and data.
Contribution
It introduces and tests updated AGB-light models for post-starburst galaxies, improving infrared flux predictions and comparing different stellar population models.
Findings
Better fit to near-IR data with AGB-light models
Persistent UV and Y/J band discrepancies remain
Mid-IR excess explained by circumstellar dust emission
Abstract
In a previous paper we compared the SEDs of a sample of 808 K+A galaxies from the FUV to the MIR to the predictions of the spectrum synthesis models explicitly using AGB components. Here we use the new AGB-light models from C. Maraston (including less fuel for the later stages of stellar evolution and improved calibrations) to address the discrepancies between our observations and the AGB-heavy models used in our previous paper, which over-predict the infrared fluxes of post-starburst galaxies by an order of magnitude. The new models yield a much better fit to the data, especially in the near-IR, compared to previous realizations where AGB stars caused a large excess in the H and K bands. We { also compare the predictions of the M2013 models to those with BC03 and find that both reproduce the observations equally well. } We still find a significant discrepancy with { both sets of…
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