Bibcode
DOI
Aparicio, Antonio; Gallart, Carme
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 128, Issue 3, pp. 1465-1477.
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2004
Citations
159
Refereed citations
118
Description
The code IAC-STAR is presented. It generates synthetic H-R and
color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) and is mainly aimed at star formation
history studies in nearby galaxies. Composite stellar populations are
calculated on a star-by-star basis, by computing the luminosity,
effective temperature, and gravity of each star by direct bilogarithmic
interpolation in the metallicity and age grid of a library of stellar
evolution tracks. Visual (broadband and Hubble Space Telescope) and
infrared magnitudes are also provided for each star after applying
bolometric corrections. The Padua stellar evolution libraries of
Bertelli et al. and Girardi et al., respectively, and the Teramo stellar
evolution library by Pietrinferni et al., as well as various bolometric
corrections libraries are used in the current version. A variety of star
formation rate functions, initial mass functions, and chemical
enrichment laws are allowed, and binary stars can be computed. Although
the main motivation of the code is the computation of synthetic CMDs, it
also provides integrated masses, luminosities, and magnitudes, as well
as surface brightness fluctuation luminosities and magnitudes for the
total synthetic stellar population, and therefore it can also be used
for population synthesis research. The code is offered for free use and
can be accessed at the IAC-STAR Web site. The only requirement is that
this paper be referenced and credited as indicated there.