The PGPUC horizontal branch evolutionary tracks
A. A. R. Valcarce (UTA), M. Catelan (PUC-Chile, MAS), S. Alves (UTA), F. Gonzalez-Bordon (UTA)

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive grid of over 19,000 horizontal branch stellar evolutionary tracks computed with the PGPUC code, covering diverse compositions and parameters to aid in understanding stellar populations.
Contribution
It introduces an extensive, publicly available database of HB evolutionary tracks with detailed interpolation capabilities for diverse stellar parameters.
Findings
HB morphology depends on progenitor mass, metallicity, and helium abundance
The database enables precise interpolation of stellar evolutionary stages
Tracks facilitate better interpretation of observational HB data
Abstract
The horizontal branch (HB) phase of stellar evolution plays a critical role in understanding the life cycle of stars, particularly in the context of low-mass stars. However, generating theoretical evolutionary tracks for HB stars is computationally intensive, especially when attempting to match a wide range of observational data. This work presents an extensive grid of HB evolutionary tracks computed using the PGPUC code, covering a broad range of chemical compositions, progenitor masses, and alpha-element distributions. The aim is to provide a robust tool for interpreting HB stellar populations and advancing our understanding of their diverse properties. The evolutionary tracks are made publicly available through the PGPUC Online database for easy access and interpolation. We computed over 19,000 HB evolutionary tracks encompassing a wide range in terms of mass, metallicity, helium…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Educational Leadership and Practices
