GALEV (GALaxy EVolution) evolutionary synthesis models describe the evolution of stellar populations in general, of star clusters as well as of galaxies, both in terms of resolved stellar populations and of integrated light properties over cosmological time-scales of ≥13 Gyr from the onset of star formation shortly after the big bang until today. For galaxies, GALEV includes a simultaneous treatment of the chemical evolution of the gas and the spectral evolution of the stellar content, allowing for what we call a chemically consistent treatment: we use input physics (stellar evolutionary tracks, stellar yields and model atmospheres) for a large range of metallicities and consistently account for the increasing initial abundances of successi...
Aims. We compare six popularly used evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models by fitting the f...
To account for the range of stellar metallicities in local galaxies and for the increasing importanc...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com . Copyright Springer DOI : 10.1023/A:1...
galev evolutionary synthesis models describe the evolution of stellar populations in general, of sta...
‘The definitive version is available at: www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Blackwell / Royal ...
We present our chemically consistent GALEV Evolutionary Synthesis models for galaxies and point out ...
We have developed a new evolutionary synthesis code, which incorporates the output from chemical ev...
Abstract. We construct evolutionary synthesis models for simple stellar populations using the evolut...
This thesis explores the evolution of galaxies from the onset of star formation shortly after the Bi...
We present new evolutionary synthesis models for simple stellar populations for a wide range of ages...
We show autoconsistent chemical and spectro-photometric evolution models applied to spiral and irreg...
Understanding how galaxies form and evolve is a fundamental goal of modern astrophysics. It touches ...
Evolution of the content and light of galaxies are studied to determine their significance for cosmo...
The composite stellar populations of galaxies comprise stars of a wide range of metallicities. Subso...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/195-221.html--Copyright Astronom...
Aims. We compare six popularly used evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models by fitting the f...
To account for the range of stellar metallicities in local galaxies and for the increasing importanc...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com . Copyright Springer DOI : 10.1023/A:1...
galev evolutionary synthesis models describe the evolution of stellar populations in general, of sta...
‘The definitive version is available at: www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Blackwell / Royal ...
We present our chemically consistent GALEV Evolutionary Synthesis models for galaxies and point out ...
We have developed a new evolutionary synthesis code, which incorporates the output from chemical ev...
Abstract. We construct evolutionary synthesis models for simple stellar populations using the evolut...
This thesis explores the evolution of galaxies from the onset of star formation shortly after the Bi...
We present new evolutionary synthesis models for simple stellar populations for a wide range of ages...
We show autoconsistent chemical and spectro-photometric evolution models applied to spiral and irreg...
Understanding how galaxies form and evolve is a fundamental goal of modern astrophysics. It touches ...
Evolution of the content and light of galaxies are studied to determine their significance for cosmo...
The composite stellar populations of galaxies comprise stars of a wide range of metallicities. Subso...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/195-221.html--Copyright Astronom...
Aims. We compare six popularly used evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models by fitting the f...
To account for the range of stellar metallicities in local galaxies and for the increasing importanc...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com . Copyright Springer DOI : 10.1023/A:1...