Planetary Nebulae as tracers of the diffuse IG stellar background: a population synthesis theoretical approach

A. Buzzoni1, M. Arnaboldi2
1INAF, Oss. Astronomico di Bologna, Italy
2INAF, Obs. of Turin, Pino Torinese, Italy


The problem of a proper assessment of the stellar contribution to the diffuse intergalactic background is discussed from the theoretical point of view. This is done relying on original population synthesis models to estimate the expected Planetary Nebula (PN) event rate per unit luminosity of the parent stellar population. Our models account for different evolutionary scenarios and star formation histories as observed in the local galaxy sample (from E to Im morphological types). In a complete PN sample we find that 1 PN/106 L_sun is a safe (IMF-independent) lower limit to the traced global bolometric luminosity of the parent stellar population. The apparent relative lack of PNe in elliptical galaxies is also briefly reviewed in our contribution, leading to a possible new interpretative scenario in the framework of the most recent advances of stellar astrophysics in the post-horizontal branch evolution.