The Early Evolution of Five Stars of Medium Mass
The Astrophysical Journal1967Vol. 148, pp. 817–817
Abstract
Evolutionary tracks of five stars in the mass range 1 0-2.5 Mo are computed The initial composition isX= O67andZ= 003. The evolution of these stars is followed through the core hydrogen-burning, hydrogen-exhaustion, thick shell-burning, and shell-narrowing stages. The 1.0 Mo star shows the characteristic evolution of a low-mass star, while the evolution of the 2.5 Mo star is characteristic of a high-mass star.
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