The evolution of H{\sc ii} galaxies: Testing the bursting scenario through the use of self-consistent models
Abstract
We have computed a series of realistic and self-consistent models of the emitted spectra of H{\sc ii} galaxies. Our models combine different codes of chemical evolution, evolutionary population synthesis and photoionization. The emitted spectrum of H{\sc ii} galaxies is reproduced by means of the photoionization code CLOUDY, using as ionizing spectrum the spectral energy distribution of the modelled H{\sc ii} galaxy, which in turn is calculated according to a Star Formation History (SFH) and a metallicity evolution given by a chemical evolution model that follows the abundances of 15 different elements. The contribution of emission lines to the broad-band colours is explicitly taken into account. The results of our code are compared with photometric and spectroscopic data of H{\sc ii} galaxies. Our technique reproduces observed diagnostic diagrams, abundances, equivalent width-colour and equivalent width-metallicity relations for local H{\sc ii} galaxies.
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@article{arxiv.0712.2944,
title = {The evolution of H{\sc ii} galaxies: Testing the bursting scenario through the use of self-consistent models},
author = {M. Martín Manjón and M. Mollá and A. I. Díaz and R. Terlevich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2944},
year = {2009}
}
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13 figures and 2 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS Main Journal