Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the nature of the progenitors of different types of supernovae and gamma ray bursts, and the evolution of galaxies, require complete and homogeneous sets of stellar models at different metallicities in order to be studied during the whole of cosmic history. We present here a first set of models for solar metallicity, where the effects of rotation are accounted for in a homogeneous way. Methods. We computed a grid of 48 different stellar evolutionary tracks, both rotating and non-rotating, at Z = 0.014, spanning a wide mass range from 0.8 to 120 M⊙. For each of the stellar masses considered, electronic tables provide data for 400 stages along the ...
peer reviewedContext. Grids of stellar models, computed with the same physical ingredients, allow on...
Understanding the nature of the first stars is key to understanding the early Universe. With new fac...
We present a grid of stellar models at supersolar metallicity (Z = 0.020) extending the previous gri...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
The effects of rotation on stellar evolution are particularly important at low metallicity, when mas...
Understanding the nature of the first stars is key to understanding the early universe. With new fac...
Understanding the nature of the first stars is key to understanding the early universe. With new fac...
Context. Grids of stellar models, computed with the same physical ingredients, allow one to study th...
Context. Grids of stellar models, computed with the same physical ingredients, allow one to study th...
peer reviewedContext. Grids of stellar models, computed with the same physical ingredients, allow on...
Understanding the nature of the first stars is key to understanding the early Universe. With new fac...
We present a grid of stellar models at supersolar metallicity (Z = 0.020) extending the previous gri...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
Aims. Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, the na...
[abridged] Many topical astrophysical research areas, such as the properties of planet host stars, t...
The effects of rotation on stellar evolution are particularly important at low metallicity, when mas...
Understanding the nature of the first stars is key to understanding the early universe. With new fac...
Understanding the nature of the first stars is key to understanding the early universe. With new fac...
Context. Grids of stellar models, computed with the same physical ingredients, allow one to study th...
Context. Grids of stellar models, computed with the same physical ingredients, allow one to study th...
peer reviewedContext. Grids of stellar models, computed with the same physical ingredients, allow on...
Understanding the nature of the first stars is key to understanding the early Universe. With new fac...
We present a grid of stellar models at supersolar metallicity (Z = 0.020) extending the previous gri...