Bibcode
Claret, A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics Suppl. 109, 441-446 (1995)
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1995
Citations
223
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186
Description
New grids of stellar evolutionary models are presented for a wide range
of initial hydrogen content around the solar composition. These
compositions are (X, Z) = (0.80, 0.02), (0.70, 0.02) and (0.60, 0.02).
Recent OPAL opacities with LS coupling and Grevesse composition were
adopted, and Alexander's tables were used for lower temperatures. We
consider models with core overshooting with α_ov_=0.20, and mixing
length parameter l/H_p_=1.52 that seems to represent well double-lined
eclipsing binary stars. Mass loss during the main sequence and in the
red giant phase were taken into account. The nuclear network treats 14
isotopes and optionally the lithium burning to study its depletion in
less massive models during pre main sequence evolution. The mass range
covered goes from 1 up to 40Msun _ and the more massive
models were followed until helium burning. The main aim of the present
series of papers is, besides the inclusion of the new opacities, to
explore the effects on different outputs of the stellar models, of a
change of the helium content at a given metallicity. We also present
isochrones in the plane logg-logM which are very useful to compare the
best parameters known for binary stars (masses and radii) with
theoretical predictions. The internal structure constants for apsidal
motion investigations are also presented.