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ABSTRACT I describe a method to transform a set of stellar evolution tracks onto a uniform basis and then interpolate within that basis to construct stellar isochrones. This method accommodates a broad range of stellar types, from substellar objects to high-mass stars, and phases of evolution, from the pre-main sequence to the white dwarf cooling sequence. I discuss situations in which stellar physics leads to departures from the otherwise monotonic relation between initial stellar mass and lifetime, and how these may be dealt with in isochrone construction. I close with convergence tests and recommendations for the number of points in the uniform basis and the mass between tracks in the original grid required to achieve a certain level accuracy in the resulting isochrones. The programs that implement these methods are free and open-source; they may be obtained from the project webpage. 1
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Aaron Dotter
Dartmouth College
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Australian National University
Mount Stromlo Observatory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6c516639f29d8dcab3129 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/0067-0049/222/1/8