Near-infrared spectroscopic indices for unresolved stellar populations. II. Index measurements
D. Gasparri, L. Morelli, V. D. Ivanov, P. Fran\c{c}ois, A. Pizzella,, L. Coccato, E. M. Corsini, E. Dalla Bont\`a, L. Costantin, M. Cesetti

TL;DR
This study measures near-infrared spectral indices in galaxy centers, revealing correlations with optical indices and proposing new NIR diagnostics for stellar population properties, aiding in unresolved stellar population analysis.
Contribution
The paper introduces new NIR spectral indices and demonstrates their correlations with optical diagnostics, enhancing tools for studying unresolved stellar populations.
Findings
NIR Al and CO indices correlate with velocity dispersion.
New composite indices <Al> and [AlFeH] are proposed as metallicity and α/Fe diagnostics.
NIR indices show similar behavior to optical indices in stellar population diagnostics.
Abstract
We measured the equivalent width of a large set of near-infrared (NIR, 0.8--2.4m) line-strength indices in the XShooter medium-resolution spectra of the central regions of 14 galaxies. We found that two aluminum indices Al at 1.31 m and Al1 at 1.67 m and the two CO indices CO1 at 1.56 m and CO4 at 1.64 m are tightly correlated with the velocity dispersion. Moreover, the NIR Al and CO1 indices show strong correlations with the optical Mg2 and Mgb indices, which are usually adopted as /Fe-enhancement diagnostics. The molecular FeH1 index at 1.58 m tightly correlates with the optical <Fe> and [MgFe]' indices, which are used as total metallicity diagnostics. The NIR Pa index at 1.28 m has a behaviour similar to the optical H index, which is a diagnostic of mean age. We defined two new composite indices, <Al> and [AlFeH], as…
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