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Astron. Astrophys. 334, 901-910 (1998) The solar neighbourhood HR diagram as a quantitative test for evolutionary time scales
K.-P. Schröder
Received 19 November 1997 / Accepted 9 March 1998 Abstract The HIPPARCOS parallaxes have provided us with a precise HR diagram (HRD) of the solar neighbourhood, complete within certain limits. The scope of this work is a study of the stellar population densities in characteristic regions of the HRD to test stellar evolutionary time scales. We examine two HRDs ( We then compare 4 synthetic HRDs, each based on a grid of
evolutionary tracks with a different description of extended mixing
(or "overshooting"), to the HIPPARCOS HRDs. As a diagnostic tool, we
take star counts from characteristic HRD regions: the Hertzsprung gap
(HG), the lower giant branch (LGB), the K giant clump (KGC) and the
"cool wind" region (CW). The HG region turns out to be very sensitive
to overshooting on the MS for models with Finally, our computed HRD can quantify a giant mass distribution for any evolved stage. Potential applications include the evolution of late stellar activity, or an estimate of the stellar gas and dust injection rates for the chemical evolution of the Galaxy. Key words: stars:
evolution Send offprint requests to: K.-P. Schröder, (schroder@weizen.physik.tu-berlin.de) Contents
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