The Pisa Stellar Evolution Data Base for low-mass stars
M. Dell'Omodarme, G. Valle, S. Degl'Innocenti, P. G. Prada Moroni

TL;DR
The Pisa Stellar Evolution Database provides an extensive set of updated stellar models and isochrones for low-mass stars, aiding the interpretation of observational data of ancient stellar clusters.
Contribution
This work introduces a comprehensive, publicly available database of stellar models and isochrones with updated physics and a wide range of compositions and ages, enhancing previous resources.
Findings
Models agree with recent literature and observations
Dependence of evolutionary quantities on composition and convection analyzed
Analytical formulas provided for key quantities
Abstract
The last decade showed an impressive observational effort from the photometric and spectroscopic point of view for ancient stellar clusters in our Galaxy and beyond. The theoretical interpretation of these new observational results requires updated evolutionary models and isochrones spanning a wide range of chemical composition. With this aim we built the new "Pisa Stellar Evolution Database" of stellar models and isochrones by adopting a well-tested evolutionary code (FRANEC) implemented with updated physical and chemical inputs. In particular, our code adopts realistic atmosphere models and an updated equation of state, nuclear reaction rates and opacities calculated with recent solar elements mixture. A total of 32646 models have been computed in the range of initial masses 0.30 - 1.10 Msun for a grid of 216 chemical compositions with the fractional metal abundance in mass, Z,…
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