We present detailed tabulations of two large grids of stellar models with the extreme initial chemical composition [Z=0.0004, Y=0.230], and [Z=0.050, Y=0.352]. The models are computed with the most recent radiative opacities (OPAL) by Iglesias et al. (1992) and with the inclusion of overshoot from convective cores and envelopes according to the formalism by Bressan et al. (1981) and Alongi et al. (1991), respectively, and the revision made by Bressan et al. (1993a). These calculations represent the continuation of the series initiated with the paper by Bressan et al. (1993a) for the grid with [Z=0.020, Y=0.280] (the reference solar like abundance). The tracks are calculated for a wide range of initial masses from 0.6 M. to 120 M. and extend...
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 Msun calculated for met...
Evolutionary models taking into account radiative accelerations, thermal diffusion, and gravitationa...
We present a new grid of stellar models from 0.8 to ${60\,M}_\odot$ at $Z=0.10$, with mass loss and ...
We present detailed tabulations of two large grids of stellar models with the extreme initial chemic...
We present detailed tabulations of two large grids of stellar models with the initial chemical compo...
We present detailed tabulations of a large grid of stellar models with initial chemical compositions...
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition $[Z=0....
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition [Z = 0....
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition [Z = 0....
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition $[Z=0....
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 $M_{\odot}$ calculated ...
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 $M_{\odot}$ calculated ...
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 $M_{\odot}$ calculated ...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
We extend to lower metallicities recent evolutionary computations devoted to Magellanic Clouds stars...
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 Msun calculated for met...
Evolutionary models taking into account radiative accelerations, thermal diffusion, and gravitationa...
We present a new grid of stellar models from 0.8 to ${60\,M}_\odot$ at $Z=0.10$, with mass loss and ...
We present detailed tabulations of two large grids of stellar models with the extreme initial chemic...
We present detailed tabulations of two large grids of stellar models with the initial chemical compo...
We present detailed tabulations of a large grid of stellar models with initial chemical compositions...
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition $[Z=0....
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition [Z = 0....
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition [Z = 0....
We present a large grid of stellar evolutionary models with the initial chemical composition $[Z=0....
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 $M_{\odot}$ calculated ...
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 $M_{\odot}$ calculated ...
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 $M_{\odot}$ calculated ...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
We extend to lower metallicities recent evolutionary computations devoted to Magellanic Clouds stars...
We present stellar evolutionary models covering the mass range from 0.4 to 1 Msun calculated for met...
Evolutionary models taking into account radiative accelerations, thermal diffusion, and gravitationa...
We present a new grid of stellar models from 0.8 to ${60\,M}_\odot$ at $Z=0.10$, with mass loss and ...