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New Mg2 Indices from New Model Atmospheres

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Stellar Populations

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A new set of spectral indices computed for the Mg feature at 5175 Å is presented. The spectral indices were computed using the most recent grid of model atmospheres and programs to produce synthetic spectra (Kurucz 1993; CD-Rom 18) for the temperature range 4000–6000 K, and gravity interval log g = 1.5–4.5. The indices reported here refer to solar chemical abundance.

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Chavez, M., Malagnini, M.L., Morossi, C. (1995). New Mg2 Indices from New Model Atmospheres. In: van der Kruit, P.C., Gilmore, G. (eds) Stellar Populations. International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, vol 164. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0125-7_37

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