Geneva stellar evolution tracks and isochrones (Lejeune+, 2001)

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Models: Evolutionary, Mass Loss, Hr Diagrams, Photometry: Ubvrijklmnh, Photometry: Geneva, Photometry: Cmt1T2V

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This database was created from an updated version of the empirically and semi-empirically calibrated BaSeL library of synthetic stellar spectra of Lejeune et al. (1997, Cat. , 1998, Cat. ) and Westera et al. (1999, ASP Conference Series 192, 203-206) to calculate synthetic photometry in the (UBV)J(RI)C JHKLL'M, HST-WFPC2, Geneva, and Washington systems for the entire set of non-rotating Geneva stellar evolution models covering masses from 0.4-0.8 to 120-150M&sun; and metallicities Z=0.0004 (1/50Z&sun;) to 0.1 (5Z&sun;). The results are provided in a database which includes all individual stellar tracks and the corresponding isochrones covering ages from 103yr to 16-20Gyr in time steps of Δlogt=0.05dex. The database also includes a new grid of stellar tracks of very metal-poor stars (Z=0.0004) from 0.8-150M&sun; calculated with the Geneva stellar evolution code.
The complete stellar grids are tabulated in the files table1.dat (summary), evol.dat (evolutionary models), and in the files ubv.dat, hst.dat, gen.dat and cmt.dat (synthetic colors in the different photometric systems). These grids are also available as mod* files in subdirectories evol, ubv, hst, gen and cmt.
The isochrones for the different photometric systems are summarized in the file table2.dat; the parameters of the isochrones are tabulated in the file iso.dat, the detailed isochrones being available as files iso* in the subdirectories ubv, hst, gen and cmt.
(8 data files).

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