Stellar Isochrones, what are they?
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In stellar evolution, an isochrone is a curve on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, representing a population of stars of the same age. The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots a star’s luminosity against its temperature, or equivalently, its color. Stars change their positions on the HR diagram throughout their life.
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In stellar evolution, an isochrone is a curve on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, representing a population of stars of the same age. The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots a star’s luminosity against its temperature, or equivalently, its color. Stars change their positions on the HR diagram throughout their life.
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An isochrone is a curve on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram in stellar evolution, representing a population of stars of the same age.
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An isochrone is a curve on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram in stellar evolution, representing a population of stars of the same age.
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