We present the results of comparing three different implementations of the microscopic diffusion process in the stellar evolution codes CESAM and CLES. For each of these implementations we computed models of 1.0, 1.2 and 1.3 M๏. We analyse the differences in their internal structure at three selected evolutionary stages, as well as the variations of helium abundance and depth of the stellar convective envelope. The origin of these differences and their effects on the seismic properties of the models are also considered
These files contain the inlist and net file needed to reproduce the A0 model in the associated paper
In order to prepare the theoretical interpretation of the oscillation frequencies detected by CoRoT...
We present the work undertaken by the Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity (ESTA) team of the CoRoT ...
We present the results of comparing three different implementations of the microscopic diffusion pro...
We present the results of comparing three different implementations of the microscopic diffusion pro...
to appear in "Stellar Evolution and Seismic Tools for Asteroseismology", (Eds) C. W. Straka, Y. Lebr...
We present recent work undertaken by the Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity (ESTA) team of the CoR...
We present recent work undertaken by the Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity (ESTA) team of the CoR...
peer reviewedWe compare stellar models produced by different stellar evolution codes for the CoRoT/E...
International audienceWe compare stellar models produced by different stellar evolution codes for th...
This contribution is not about the quality of the agreement between stellar models computed by CESAM...
The ESTA activity under the CoRoT project aims at testing the tools for computing stellar models and...
The code CESAM is a consistent set of programs and routines which performs calculations of 1D quasi-...
Context. The stellar evolution code Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA) is public...
The high quality of the asteroseismic data provided by space missions such as CoRoT (Michel et al. i...
These files contain the inlist and net file needed to reproduce the A0 model in the associated paper
In order to prepare the theoretical interpretation of the oscillation frequencies detected by CoRoT...
We present the work undertaken by the Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity (ESTA) team of the CoRoT ...
We present the results of comparing three different implementations of the microscopic diffusion pro...
We present the results of comparing three different implementations of the microscopic diffusion pro...
to appear in "Stellar Evolution and Seismic Tools for Asteroseismology", (Eds) C. W. Straka, Y. Lebr...
We present recent work undertaken by the Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity (ESTA) team of the CoR...
We present recent work undertaken by the Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity (ESTA) team of the CoR...
peer reviewedWe compare stellar models produced by different stellar evolution codes for the CoRoT/E...
International audienceWe compare stellar models produced by different stellar evolution codes for th...
This contribution is not about the quality of the agreement between stellar models computed by CESAM...
The ESTA activity under the CoRoT project aims at testing the tools for computing stellar models and...
The code CESAM is a consistent set of programs and routines which performs calculations of 1D quasi-...
Context. The stellar evolution code Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA) is public...
The high quality of the asteroseismic data provided by space missions such as CoRoT (Michel et al. i...
These files contain the inlist and net file needed to reproduce the A0 model in the associated paper
In order to prepare the theoretical interpretation of the oscillation frequencies detected by CoRoT...
We present the work undertaken by the Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity (ESTA) team of the CoRoT ...