2004
DOI: 10.1086/422498
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A Large Stellar Evolution Database for Population Synthesis Studies. I. Scaled Solar Models and Isochrones

Abstract: We present a large and updated stellar evolution database for low-, intermediate-, and high-mass stars in a wide metallicity range, suitable for studying Galactic and extragalactic simple and composite stellar populations using population synthesis techniques. The stellar mass range is between $0.5 and 10 M with a fine mass spacing. The metallicity [Fe/ H] comprises 10 values ranging from À2.27 to 0.40, with a scaled solar metal distribution. The initial He mass fraction ranges from Y ¼ 0:245, for the more met… Show more

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“…As a consequence, the accuracy of our ages will be reduced for these stars. For each point on the metallicity grid, we generated isochrones using the Teramo/BaSTI stellar evolutionary models (Pietrinferni et al, 2004(Pietrinferni et al, , 2006 for ages between 1 and 15 Gyr, with a spacing of 0.5 Gyr. Those isochrones which are consistent with the observed colours and magnitudes within the photometric error-bars were then used to build up a probability distribution function for ages.…”
Section: Age Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, the accuracy of our ages will be reduced for these stars. For each point on the metallicity grid, we generated isochrones using the Teramo/BaSTI stellar evolutionary models (Pietrinferni et al, 2004(Pietrinferni et al, , 2006 for ages between 1 and 15 Gyr, with a spacing of 0.5 Gyr. Those isochrones which are consistent with the observed colours and magnitudes within the photometric error-bars were then used to build up a probability distribution function for ages.…”
Section: Age Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comm.). 3 www.oa-teramo.inaf.it/BASTI (Pietrinferni et al 2004). 4 stev.oapd.inaf.it/YZVAR/cgi-bin/form (Bertelli et al 2008).…”
Section: From Observationsunclassified
“…The models cover the mass range 0.60 M to 1.60 M in steps of 0.02 M , and initial metal abundances Z in the range 0.001 to 0.040 in steps of 0.001. The helium abundance is presumed to follow the enrichment law Y = 0.245 + 1.450Z (Pietrinferni et al 2004). The mixing length parameter was fixed at its solarcalibrated value of 1.908, with the same physics.…”
Section: Free Model Mode Frequencies and Analytical Surface Correctimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BaSTI 3 scaled-solar isochrones for both WD ) and pre-WD (Pietrinferni et al 2004) evolutionary phases, including MS convective-core overshooting, were used to determine both MS TO and WD ages. We considered the available BaSTI (pre-WD and WD) isochrones First we determined the cluster distance modulus from isochrone fitting to the MS.…”
Section: Comparison With Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%