Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2019

Stellar models and isochrones from low-mass to massive stars including pre-main sequence phase with accretion

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Grids of stellar models are useful tools to derive the properties of stellar clusters, in particular young clusters hosting massive stars, and to provide information on the star formation process in various mass ranges. Because of their short evolutionary timescale, massive stars end their life while their low-mass siblings are still on the pre-main sequence (pre-MS) phase. Thus the study of young clusters requires consistent consideration of all the phases of stellar evolution. But despite the large number of grids that are available in the literature, a grid accounting for the evolution from the pre-MS accretion phase to the post-MS phase in the whole stellar mass range is still lacking. We build a grid of stellar models at solar metallicity with masses from 0.8 $M_\\odot$ to 120 $M_\\odot$, including pre-MS phase with accretion. We use the {\\sc genec} code to run stellar models on this mass range. The accretion law is chosen to match the observations of pre-MS objects on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. We describe the evolutionary tracks and isochrones of our models. The grid is connected to previous MS and post-MS grids computed with the same numerical method and physical assumptions, which provides the widest grid in mass and age to date. Numerical tables of our models and corresponding isochrones are available online.

Volume 624
Pages None
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/201935051
Language English
Journal Astronomy and Astrophysics

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