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The Victoria‐Regina Stellar Models: Evolutionary Tracks and Isochrones for a Wide Range in Mass and Metallicity that Allow for Empirically Constrained Amounts of Convective Core Overshooting

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Published
Feb 01, 2006
Vol/Issue
162(2)
Pages
375-387
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Don A. VandenBerg, Peter A. Bergbusch, Patrick D. Dowler (2006). The Victoria‐Regina Stellar Models: Evolutionary Tracks and Isochrones for a Wide Range in Mass and Metallicity that Allow for Empirically Constrained Amounts of Convective Core Overshooting. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 162(2), 375-387. https://doi.org/10.1086/498451