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Clusters: age scales for stellar physics

David Barrado

Published 2016-06-30Version 1

Ages are key to truly understand a large plethora of astrophysical phenomena. On the other hand, stellar clusters are open windows to understand stellar evolution, specifically, the change with time and mass of different stellar properties. As such, they are our laboratories where different theories can be tested, but without accurate ages, our knowledge would impaired. We revisit here a large number of age-dating techniques and discuss their advantages and draw-backs. In addition, a step-by step process is suggested in order to built a coherent age scale ladder, minimizing the error budget and the sources of uncertainty.

Comments: Stellar clusters: benchmarks of stellar physics and galactic evolution - EES2015, E. Moraux, Y. Lebreton, and C. Charbonnel (eds.) EAS Publications Series, 2016
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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