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Embryo to Ashes Complete Evolutionary Tracks, Hands-off

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2007

O. Yaron
Affiliation:
Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences
A. Kovetz
Affiliation:
Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences School of Physics & Astronomy, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel
D. Prialnik
Affiliation:
Department of Geophysics and Planetary Sciences, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences
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Abstract

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We present a new stellar evolution code and a set of results, showing its capability to calculate full evolutionary tracks for a wide range of masses and metalicities. The code is meant to be used also in the context of modeling the evolution of dense stellar systems, for performing live evolutionary calculations both for ‘normal’ ZAMS/PRE-MS models, but mainly for ‘non-canonical’ (i.e. merger-products) stellar configurations. For such tasks, it has to be robust and efficient, capable to run through all phases of stellar evolution without interruption or intervention. Here we show a few examples of evolutionary calculations for stellar populations I and II, and for masses in the range 0.25–64 M⊙.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2008

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