Моделирование химической и фотометрической эволюции шаровых скоплений
Диссертация
В рамках предложенной модели с вариацией НФМ исследована фотометрическая эволюция шаровых скоплений. Показано, что на диаграмме «светимость-эффективная температура» звезды малых масс концентрируются вблизи минимальной и максимальной температур при заданной светимости и показывают недостаток в промежуточной области. Такое двухпиковое распределение по температуре не связано с бимодальным режимом… Читать ещё >
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