Pre-main sequence evolutionary theory is not well-calibrated to observations. With care, the observed quantities can be converted into effective temperature and luminosity (i.e. the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram) which the theoretical calculations also predict as a function of stellar mass and age. For a sample of nearby young stellar clusters and associations ranging in age from 100 Myr, we have tested the loci of luminosity as a function of effective temperature against various sets of predicted pre-main sequence isochrones. As we found in Hillenbrand & White (2004) which tested stellar masses, here for the stellar ages there are two conclusions: some evolutionary calculations fare better than others in reproducing the empirical sequences, ...
We use the Geneva syclist isochrone models that include the effects of stellar rotation to investiga...
I list the characteristic features of Globular Cluster (GC) HR diagrams which provide a complete tes...
This is the final version of the article.Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this ...
This overview summarizes the age dating methods available for young sub-solar mass stars. Pre-main s...
Absolute ages of young stars are important for many issues in pre-main-sequence stellar and circumst...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Abstract. This overview summarizes the age dating methods available for young sub-solar mass stars. ...
textStudies of the temporal evolution of young stars and their associated properties rely upon the a...
Copyright © 2008 Royal Astronomical SocietyWe use several main-sequence models to derive distances (...
Copyright © 2009 Royal Astronomical SocietyWe fit the colour–magnitude diagrams of stars between the...
Abstract The possibility to estimate ages and masses of Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) from their loca...
Context. Twenty-six high-luminosity IRAS sources believed to be collection of stars in the early ph...
Timescales for stellar evolution and star and planet formation are critical to provide constraints o...
In this thesis a critical assessment of the ages derived using theoretical pre-main-sequence (pre-MS...
The white dwarf luminosity function of a stellar cluster will have a sharp trunca- tion at a luminos...
We use the Geneva syclist isochrone models that include the effects of stellar rotation to investiga...
I list the characteristic features of Globular Cluster (GC) HR diagrams which provide a complete tes...
This is the final version of the article.Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this ...
This overview summarizes the age dating methods available for young sub-solar mass stars. Pre-main s...
Absolute ages of young stars are important for many issues in pre-main-sequence stellar and circumst...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Abstract. This overview summarizes the age dating methods available for young sub-solar mass stars. ...
textStudies of the temporal evolution of young stars and their associated properties rely upon the a...
Copyright © 2008 Royal Astronomical SocietyWe use several main-sequence models to derive distances (...
Copyright © 2009 Royal Astronomical SocietyWe fit the colour–magnitude diagrams of stars between the...
Abstract The possibility to estimate ages and masses of Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) from their loca...
Context. Twenty-six high-luminosity IRAS sources believed to be collection of stars in the early ph...
Timescales for stellar evolution and star and planet formation are critical to provide constraints o...
In this thesis a critical assessment of the ages derived using theoretical pre-main-sequence (pre-MS...
The white dwarf luminosity function of a stellar cluster will have a sharp trunca- tion at a luminos...
We use the Geneva syclist isochrone models that include the effects of stellar rotation to investiga...
I list the characteristic features of Globular Cluster (GC) HR diagrams which provide a complete tes...
This is the final version of the article.Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this ...