The Gaia mission has provided highly accurate observations that have significantly reduced the scatter in the colour–magnitude diagrams of open clusters. As a result of the improved isochrone sequence of the open cluster M67, we have created new stellar models that avoid commonly used simplifications in 1D stellar modelling, such as mass-independent core overshooting and a constant mixing length parameter. This has enabled us to deliver a precise isochrone specifically designed for M67, available for download. We follow a commonly used qualitative approach to adjust the input physics to match the well-defined colour–magnitude sequence, and we test the model-predicted masses against a known eclipsing binary system at the main sequence turnoff of the cluster. Despite using improvements in photometry and stellar physics we cannot match the masses of both binary components with the same theoretical isochrone. A χ2-based isochrone fitting approach using our preferred input physics results in a cluster age of 3.95+−00.1516 Gyr.
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Reyes, C., Stello, D., Hon, M., Trampedach, R., Sandquist, E., & Pinsonneault, M. H. (2024). Isochrone fitting of the open cluster M67 in the era of Gaia and improved model physics. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 532(2), 2860–2874. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1650
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