In this paper we emphasize the close connection between the chemical and spectrophotometric evolution of stellar systems: chemical yields from stars correspond to a precise fraction of their emitted light. We translate this concept quantitatively. Starting from simple stellar populations, we derive useful analytical relations to calculate the stellar fuel consumption (emitted light) as a function of basic quantities predicted by stellar models, i.e. the mass of the core and the chemical composition of the envelope. The final formulas explicate the relation between integrated light contribution (total or limited to particular evolutionary phases), chemical yields and stellar remnants. We test their accuracy in the case of low- and intermedia...
The first paper in this series explored the effects of altering the chemical mixture of the stellar ...
We present a theoretical method for solving the chemical evolution of galaxies, by assuming an insta...
Evolutionary synthesis models for stellar populations of various ages and chemical compositions are ...
In this paper we emphasize the close connection between the chemical and spectrophotometric evolutio...
Context. Galactic chemical evolution models are useful tools for interpreting the large body of high...
A basic problem in studies of the evolution of chemical elements in galaxies is the uncertainties in...
In this work we analyse the role of low- and intermediate-mass stars in contributing to the chemical...
In this work we analyse the role of low- and intermediate-mass stars in contributing to the chemical...
Following a review of the basic ingredients necessary for constructing models of galactic chemical ...
We present a set of 144 Galactic chemical evolution models applied to a Milky Way analogue, computed...
Context. Galactic chemical evolution models are useful tools for interpreting the large bo...
The first paper in this series explored the effects of altering the chemical mixture of the stellar ...
We find a new analytical solution for the chemical evolution equations, taking into account the dela...
The first paper in this series explored the effects of altering the chemical mixture of the stellar ...
We present a set of low and intermediate mass star yields based on a modeling of the TP--AGB phase w...
The first paper in this series explored the effects of altering the chemical mixture of the stellar ...
We present a theoretical method for solving the chemical evolution of galaxies, by assuming an insta...
Evolutionary synthesis models for stellar populations of various ages and chemical compositions are ...
In this paper we emphasize the close connection between the chemical and spectrophotometric evolutio...
Context. Galactic chemical evolution models are useful tools for interpreting the large body of high...
A basic problem in studies of the evolution of chemical elements in galaxies is the uncertainties in...
In this work we analyse the role of low- and intermediate-mass stars in contributing to the chemical...
In this work we analyse the role of low- and intermediate-mass stars in contributing to the chemical...
Following a review of the basic ingredients necessary for constructing models of galactic chemical ...
We present a set of 144 Galactic chemical evolution models applied to a Milky Way analogue, computed...
Context. Galactic chemical evolution models are useful tools for interpreting the large bo...
The first paper in this series explored the effects of altering the chemical mixture of the stellar ...
We find a new analytical solution for the chemical evolution equations, taking into account the dela...
The first paper in this series explored the effects of altering the chemical mixture of the stellar ...
We present a set of low and intermediate mass star yields based on a modeling of the TP--AGB phase w...
The first paper in this series explored the effects of altering the chemical mixture of the stellar ...
We present a theoretical method for solving the chemical evolution of galaxies, by assuming an insta...
Evolutionary synthesis models for stellar populations of various ages and chemical compositions are ...