Isochrones for Old (> 5 Gyr) Stars and Stellar Populations. I. Models for $-2.4 \le$ [Fe/H] $\le +0.6$, $0.25 \le Y \le 0.33$, and $-0.4 \le$ [$\alpha$\Fe] $\le +0.4$
Don A. VandenBerg, Peter A. Bergbusch, Jason W. Ferguson, and Bengt, Edvardsson

TL;DR
This paper presents new stellar evolution models and isochrones for old stars with a wide range of metallicities and helium abundances, validated against observed star clusters and subdwarfs, using updated physics and color transformations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive grid of stellar models and interpolation software for ages 5-15 Gyr across various compositions, improving the accuracy of stellar population analyses.
Findings
Models accurately reproduce cluster main sequences and giant branches.
Isochrones fit observed subdwarfs with precise parallaxes.
Temperature scale aligns with recent infrared flux method calibrations.
Abstract
Canonical grids of stellar evolutionary sequences have been computed for the helium mass-fraction abundances , , and , and for iron abundances that vary from to (in 0.2 dex increments) when [/Fe] , or for the ranges [Fe/H] , [Fe/H] when [/Fe] and , respectively. The grids, which consist of tracks for masses from to - (depending on the metallicity) are based on up-to-date physics, including the gravitational settling of helium (but not metals diffusion). Interpolation software is provided to generate isochrones for arbitrary ages between and Gyr and any values of , [/Fe], and [Fe/H] within the aforementioned ranges. Comparisons of isochrones with published color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) for the…
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