论文标题

波恩优化的恒星轨道(Boost)。用于天体物理应用的大量和非常巨大的恒星的模拟种群

Bonn Optimized Stellar Tracks (BoOST). Simulated Populations of Massive and Very Massive Stars for Astrophysical Applications

论文作者

Szécsi, Dorottya, Agrawal, Poojan, Wünsch, Richard, Langer, Norbert

论文摘要

巨大而庞大的恒星可以通过弹出强风并在能量现象中爆炸来在恒星种群中扮演重要角色。因此,必须在合成模型种群中正确考虑其行为。 我们介绍了恒星进化模型序列的九个网格,以及分辨出的插值序列和合成种群,具有9-500 mSUN的恒星,金属度范围从降低银河系金属降低到1/250 Zsun。使用带有一致的物理成分的波恩进化代码计算出恒星模型,并涵盖了核心氢和核心氦燃烧阶段。插值和种群合成是使用我们新开发的常规“合成器”进行的。八个网格代表具有正常或经典进化路径的缓慢旋转的巨大恒星,而一个网格代表快速旋转的化学均匀发展模型。网格包含有关恒星风特性的数据,例如风速和风的动能,以及常见的恒星参数,例如质量,半径,表面温度,亮度,质量降低速率和34个同位素的表面丰度。我们还提供了用于计算恒星残留物质量的氦和氧气核心质量的估计。 波恩优化的恒星轨道(Boost)项目被发布为简单表,包括恒星模型,插值轨道和合成人群。 Boost涵盖了迄今为止所有已发表的大型星星进化模型集的最广泛的质量和金属性范围,非常适合进一步的科学应用,例如在低红和高速度星系中恒星形成研究。

Massive and very massive stars can play important roles in stellar populations by ejecting strong stellar winds and exploding in energetic phenomena. It is therefore imperative that their behavior be properly accounted for in synthetic model populations. We present nine grids of stellar evolutionary model sequences, together with finely resolved interpolated sequences and synthetic populations, of stars with 9-500 Msun and with metallicities ranging from Galactic metallicity down to 1/250 Zsun. The stellar models were computed with the Bonn evolutionary code with consistent physical ingredients, and covering core hydrogen- and core helium-burning phases. The interpolation and population synthesis were performed with our newly developed routine 'synStars'. Eight of the grids represent slowly rotating massive stars with a normal or classical evolutionary path, while one grid represents fast-rotating, chemically homogeneously evolving models. The grids contain data on stellar wind properties such as estimated wind velocity and kinetic energy of the wind, as well as common stellar parameters such as mass, radius, surface temperature, luminosity, mass-loss rate, and surface abundances of 34 isotopes. We also provide estimates of the helium and carbon-oxygen core mass for calculating the mass of stellar remnants. The Bonn Optimized Stellar Tracks (BoOST) project is published as simple tables that include stellar models, interpolated tracks, and synthetic populations. Covering the broadest mass and metallicity range of any published massive star evolutionary model sets to date, BoOST is ideal for further scientific applications such as star formation studies in both low- and high-redshift galaxies.

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