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A multipurpose 3-D grid of stellar models

J. Maíz Apellániz

Published 2012-09-08, updated 2012-09-12Version 2

The last two decades have produced a proliferation of stellar atmosphere grids, evolutionary tracks, and isochrones which are available to the astronomical community from different internet services. However, it is not straightforward (at least for an inexperienced user) to manipulate those models to answer questions of the type: What is the spectral energy distribution of a 9000 K giant? What about its J-band magnitude for different metallicities? What can I tell about the mass of a star if I know that its unreddened B-V color is -0.05 and its luminosity in solar units is 10^5? The answers to those questions are indeed in the models but a series of transformations and combinations involving different variables and models are required to obtain them. To make the available knowledge more user friendly, I have combined a number of state-of-the-art sources to create a 3-D (effective temperature, luminosity, and metallicity) grid of stellar models for which I provide calibrated SEDs and magnitudes as well as auxiliary variables such as mass and age. Furthermore, I have generated a grid of extinguished magnitudes using the recent Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz et al. (2012) extinction laws and incorporated them into the Bayesian code CHORIZOS (Ma\'iz Apell\'aniz 2004).

Comments: Contribution presented at the tenth scientific meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society, held in Valencia, Spain, in July 2012. To appear in SEA X, the proceedings of that conference. Version with typo corrected
Categories: astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.GA
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