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Issue A&A
Volume 415, Number 2, February IV 2004
Page(s) 571 - 576
Section Galactic structure, stellar clusters and populations
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20034638



A&A 415, 571-576 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034638

Theoretical isochrones compared to 2MASS observations: Open clusters at nearly solar metallicity

Ch. Bonatto1, E. Bica1 and L. Girardi2

1  Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Física, CP 15051, Porto Alegre CEP 91501-970, RS, Brazil
2  Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste, Via Tiepolo 11, Trieste, Italia

(Received 27 August 2003 / Accepted 14 November 2003)

Abstract
We study classical disk clusters at nearly solar metallicity with ages in the range 200 Myr - 6 Gyr using 2MASS photometry and theoretical isochrones. As a first step we employ J, H and K Johnson's Padova isochrones which, on a large scale, result in a good fit of the observed data. However, we find some significant deviations, especially in the red giant branch for intermediate age clusters and the low-mass main-sequence end in general. Subsequently, isochrones involving the 2MASS  J, H and $K_{\rm S}$ transmission curves were generated which account for differences of $\approx$ 0.02 of the above deviations, in the sense required by the 2MASS observations. However, these corrections are not enough to fully account for the observed differences. We suggest that the remaining deviations should be accounted for by model atmosphere limitations, particularly the lack of molecular opacity data in low-temperature giants. Future models will incorporate these updated data in order to produce isochrones suitable for the whole range of stellar masses.


Key words: Galaxy: open clusters and associations: general -- stars: Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) and C-M diagrams

Offprint request: C. Bonatto, charles@if.ufrgs.br

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