2013
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201322178
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Grids of stellar models with rotation

Abstract: Aims. We study the impact of a subsolar metallicity on various properties of non-rotating and rotating stars, such as surface velocities and abundances, lifetimes, evolutionary tracks, and evolutionary scenarios. Methods. We provide a grid of single star models covering a mass range of 0.8 to 120 M with an initial metallicity Z = 0.002 with and without rotation. We discuss the impact of a change in the metallicity by comparing the current tracks with models computed with exactly the same physical ingredients b… Show more

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“…Also the minimum mass of single star entering a Wolf-Rayet stage is decreased by rotation. Many grids of rotating stellar models have appeared in the last decade [4,11,16,20,51]. Although these grids are all presented under the generic name of rotating stellar models, they are computed sometimes with very different physics.…”
Section: Rotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also the minimum mass of single star entering a Wolf-Rayet stage is decreased by rotation. Many grids of rotating stellar models have appeared in the last decade [4,11,16,20,51]. Although these grids are all presented under the generic name of rotating stellar models, they are computed sometimes with very different physics.…”
Section: Rotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general theoretical framework of these models has been given by [59]. These models have the following characteristics [11,16,20]:…”
Section: Rotationmentioning
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“…Such models are sometimes coupled with approximations of magnetic effects, such as the Taylor-Spruit mechanism (Spruit 2002). This approach has been used to model massive rotating stars over secular time scales (Palacios et al 2003;Meibom et al 2013) and to generate grids of stellar models used for isochrones and chemical evolution studies Georgy et al 2013;Lagarde et al 2012). Some attempts have also been made to model in 2-D the secular evolution of internal angular momentum by considering the role of large scale magnetic field in the radiative interior (see Charbonneau and MacGregor 1993;Ruediger and Kitchatinov 1996;Spada et al 2010, and references therein).…”
Section: -D Stellar Evolution and Core-envelope Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%