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Chemical compositions of extragalactic systems: beyond α and
Fe peak elements
Ricardo SchiavonLiverpool John Moores University
IAU Symp 311, Oxford, 22 July, 2014
Wednesday, July 23, 14
Focus of this Talk
• Motivation
• Methodology
• Consistency checks
• Directions for improvement
Wednesday, July 23, 14
Motivation
Disk stars Halo starsDamped Ly-α systems
Pettini et al. (2008)
Elements formed in different nucleosynthetic may probe time scales other than those characteristic of SN II / SN Ia
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Motivation
Disk stars Halo starsDamped Ly-α systems
Pettini et al. (2008)
If timescales are set by stellar evolution, constraints can be placed on models of galaxy formation
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State of the art
• Elements that have been studied so far: C, N, Na, Ba, Sr (in galaxies) and r-process elements in extragalactic GCs
• Focus of this talk on C and N
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SP Synthesis in a nutshell
Stellar observables:•Spectra- Empirical- Synthetic
•Magnitudes•Line indices
Stellar evolution theory:•Isochrones•Lifetimes
IMF
IntegratedStellar Population
Properties
Stellar Physics
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SP Synthesis in a nutshell
Stellar observables:•Spectra- Empirical- Synthetic
•Magnitudes•Line indices
Stellar evolution theory:•Isochrones•Lifetimes
IMF
IntegratedStellar Population
Properties
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Stellar Evolution
• Small impact from C, mostly at “young” ages
• Negligible impact from N, zero from other non-α• O, Si, and Mg are important, though!
Dotter et al. (2008)
See also Vandenberg et al. (2012)
C enrichedSolar Solar
N enriched
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Stellar atmospheres & spectra: BLUE
C and N are among the most spectroscopically active elements. Strong impact on SP spectra!
Conroy et al. (2014)
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Conroy et al. (2014)
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Stellar atmospheres & spectra: RED
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Coelho et al. (2005)
Uncertainties in log gfs (mostly) and model atmospheres prevent adoption of purely synthetic models to be used in accurate abundances
Uncertainties in synthetic spectra
SynthesisObservation
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In view of these inaccuracies, one resorts to a hybrid approach, by which:
-- Stellar population spectra or index strengths are based on an empirical library
-- Spectrum synthesis is used differentially to correct spectra for variable abundance ratios
-- The hope is that spectrum synthesis inaccuracies are less important in a differential sense
Hybrid Approach
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Methods used in C & N abundance measurements
• Graves & Schiavon 2008 (EZ_Ages): line indices, empirical stellar library, spectrum synthesis corrections, isochrones (e.g., Schiavon 2007, Graves et al. 2007, Smith et al., Price et al., etc)
• Thomas et al. 2011 (T10,J12) : line indices, empirical stellar library, spectrum synthesis corrections, fuel consumption theorem
• Worthey et al. 2011 (W13): line indices, empirical stellar library, detailed spectrum synthesis corrections, chemistry considered in isochrones
• Conroy et al. 2012: spectral fits, empirical stellar library, detailed spectrum synthesis corrections, limited isochrones
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Other Promising Methods
• Colucci, Greenstein & McWilliam
• Soren Larsen
Analysis of high resolution spectra (R ∼ a few 10,000s), using spectrum synthesis and curve of growth methods
Applied to extragalactic clusters only
Abundances of multiple elements, including Fe peak, α, neutron capture
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Comparison across groups
Comparison between Thomas et al. and Schiavon for Galactic GCs.
In general, good agreement
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Comparison across groups
Comparison between Thomas et al. and Schiavon for Galactic GCs.
In general, good agreement, except for C/Fe
Needs to be understood
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Comparison across groups
Comparison of abundances of M31 globular clusters from Schiavon et al. (Lick indices) and Colucci et al. (based on high resolution HIRES spectra). Excellent agreement!
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Comparison across groups
Agreement within 0.1-0.2 dex for abundances and ratios
Conroy et al. (2014)
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Comparison across groups
But important differences remain!
Conroy et al. (2014)
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State of the art SAMs + GCE
State of the art models cannot match the N/O vs mass relation. Is that a problem with N yields, or some more fundamental issue with
models?
Yates et al. (2014)
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N/O vs σ
The slope of the correlation between N/O and σ (and O/H) can help decide between primary and secondary N production, which
may help constrain star formation timescales.But there is disagreement between different groups
Conroy et al. (2014)Johansson et al. (2012)
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N/O vs σ
Are these disagreements due to sample differences?Needs checking
Conroy et al. (2014)Johansson et al. (2012)
“Morphological” sample“Passive” sample
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N/O vs σ
Are these disagreements due to the fact that “O” means different things for these different models?
Needs checking
Conroy et al. (2014)Johansson et al. (2012)
“Morphological” sample“Passive” sample
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Summary• Need to address fundamental uncertainties from stellar
evolution theory (e.g., TP-AGB and HB phase)
• Need to improve theoretical stellar spectra: more accurate line opacities, and also better model atmospheres
• Improved and extended empirical libraries
These efforts will have a broad impact on our understanding of stars, clusters and galaxies and are
within reach
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Summary
An EXCELLENT starting point:
• A consistency check via application of various methods/models to a common data set, representative of all systems of scientific interest (e.g., globular clusters, massive galaxies)
• Construction of a data set to enable good quality reality checks (using open and globular clusters, mostly)
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A Provocative Result• It’s been known that
GCs have multiple stellar populations for about a decade now
• N abundances in M31 GCs correlate with mass
• N-rich stars found in the field. formed in GCs
• Are GC-like systems (or their precursors) the sites of N formation in galaxies?
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