New PARSEC database of alpha-enhanced stellar evolutionary tracks and isochrones I. Calibration with 47 Tuc (NGC104) and the improvement on RGB bump
Xiaoting Fu, Alessandro Bressan, Paola Marigo, Leo Girardi, Josefina, Montalban, Yang Chen, Ambra Nanni

TL;DR
This paper introduces an updated PARSEC stellar model database with alpha-enhanced compositions, calibrated using 47 Tuc data, improving predictions of RGB bump brightness and stellar evolution parameters.
Contribution
The authors develop and calibrate alpha-enhanced stellar tracks and isochrones in the PARSEC database, enhancing accuracy for various stellar populations.
Findings
Improved RGB bump brightness predictions.
Accurate modeling of stellar evolutionary lifetimes.
Better fit to observed luminosity functions.
Abstract
Precise studies on the Galactic bulge, globular cluster, Galactic halo and Galactic thick disk require stellar models with alpha enhancement and various values of helium content. These models are also important for extra-Galactic population synthesis studies. For this purpose, we complement the existing PARSEC models, which are based on the solar partition of heavy elements, with alpha-enhanced partitions. We collect detailed measurements on the metal mixture and helium abundance for the two populations of 47 Tuc (NGC 104) from the literature, and calculate stellar tracks and isochrones with these alpha-enhanced compositions. By fitting the precise color-magnitude diagram with HST ACS/WFC data, from low main sequence till horizontal branch, we calibrate some free parameters that are important for the evolution of low mass stars like the mixing at the bottom of the convective envelope.…
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