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(Abridged) Age derivation techniques for unresolved stellar populations at high redshifts are explored using the NUV spectrum of LBDS~53W091 and LBDS~53W069. The photometry and morphology of these galaxies suggest they are early-type systems,a feature that makes them ideal test beds for the analysis of their ages and metallicities. In the analysis that is based on simple stellar population models,we find a significant degeneracy between the derived ages and metallicities both in optical+NIR photometric and NUV spectroscopic analyses. This degeneracy is not so strong for LBDS~53W069. However even in this case the stellar age cannot be constrained better than to a range roughly encompassing one third of the age of the Universe at the observed redshift. We have explored several independent population synthesis models and consistently found similar results. Broadband photometry straddling the rest-frame 4000A break is also subject to a strong age-metallicity degeneracy. The use of realistic chemical enrichment assumptions significantly helps in disentangling the degeneracy. Based on this method, we derive the average stellar age for both galaxies around 3.6-3.8 Gyr with better constraints on the youngest possible ages. From the observational point of view, the most efficient (and feasible) way to set limits on unresolved stellar populations comprises a combination of Balmer absorption lines along with either low SNR rest frame NUV spectroscopy or accurate optical and NIR photometry.
We use high-resolution ($approx 10$ pc), zoom-in simulations of a typical (stellar mass $M_starsimeq10^{10}M_odot$) Lyman Break Galaxy (LBG) at $zsimeq 6$ to investigate the stellar populations of its six dwarf galaxy satellites, whose stellar [gas]
This chapter summarizes our current understanding of the stellar population properties of bulges and outlines important future research directions.
The well-known age-metallicity-attenuation degeneracy does not permit unique and good estimates of basic parameters of stars and stellar populations. The effects of dust can be avoided using spectral line indices, but current methods have not been ab
We present the results of the VLT/VIMOS integral-field spectroscopic observations of the inner 28x28 (3.1 kpc x 3.1 kpc) of the interacting spiral NGC 5719, which is known to host two co-spatial counter-rotating stellar discs. At each position in the
We present constraints on the stellar-mass distribution of distant galaxies. These stellar-mass estimates derive from fitting population-synthesis models to the galaxies observed multi-band spectrophotometry. We discuss the complex uncertainties (bot