Extragalactic globular cluster near-infrared spectroscopy: I. Integrated near-infrared spectra of Centaurus A/NGC 5128
L. G. Dahmer-Hahn, A. L. Chies-Santos, E. Eftekhari, E., Zanatta, R. Riffel, A. Vazdekis, A. Villaume, M. A. Beasley and, A. E. Lassen

TL;DR
This paper presents a near-infrared spectral survey of 21 globular clusters in NGC 5128, aiming to improve understanding of stellar populations and test NIR analysis techniques beyond optical methods.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive NIR spectral dataset for extragalactic globular clusters, enabling assessment of NIR models and techniques for stellar population studies.
Findings
Spectra cover 1.0-2.4μm range with R=3500
Spectral data suitable for absorption, kinematic, and population analysis
Dataset enhances capabilities for NIR-based stellar population estimates
Abstract
One way to constrain the evolutionary histories of galaxies is to analyse their stellar populations. In the local Universe, our understanding of the stellar population properties of galaxies has traditionally relied on the study of optical absorption and emission-line features. In order to overcome limitations intrinsic to this wavelength range, such as the age-metallicity degeneracy and the high sensitivity to dust reddening, we must use wavelength ranges beyond the optical. The near-infrared (NIR) offers a possibility to extract information on spectral signatures that are not as obvious in traditional optical bands. Moreover, with the current and forthcoming generation of instrumentation focusing on the NIR, it is mandatory to explore possibilities within this wavelength range for nearby-Universe galaxies. However, although the NIR shows great potential, we are only beginning to…
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