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The sensitivity of Lick indices to abundance variations
A. J. Korn,
C. Maraston
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D. Thomas
Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation
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Abundance
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Assumption
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Augmentation
12%
Bell
25%
Calcium
12%
Calculation
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Carbon
12%
Chromium
12%
Consistency
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Dating
12%
Delta
12%
Dependence
12%
Increasing
12%
Iron
12%
Magnesium
12%
Metallicity
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Model
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Nitrogen
12%
Order
25%
Oxygen
12%
Response
12%
Sensitivity
12%
Silicon
12%
Sodium
12%
Titanium
12%
Variation
37%
Wavelength
12%
INIS
abundance
62%
atmospheres
12%
balmer lines
50%
calcium
12%
calculation methods
12%
carbon
12%
chromium
12%
element abundance
25%
increasing
12%
iron
12%
magnesium
12%
metallicity
100%
modeling
12%
nitrogen
12%
oxygen
12%
populations
37%
range
12%
response functions
12%
sensitivity
12%
silicon
12%
sodium
12%
tables
12%
titanium
12%
variations
37%
wavelengths
12%
Physics
Abundance Ratio
37%
Bells
25%
Calcium
12%
Calculation
25%
Chemical Abundances
25%
Chromium
12%
Increasing
12%
Iron
12%
Magnesium
12%
Metallicity
100%
Model
50%
Nitrogen
12%
Oxygen
12%
Planetary Atmosphere
25%
Responses
12%
Silicon
12%
Sodium
12%
Solar Abundances
12%
Stellar Populations
37%
Titanium
12%
Variations
37%