Grids of stellar models with rotation VII: Models from 0.8 to 300 M·at supersolar metallicity (Z = 0.020)

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Abstract

We present a grid of stellar models at supersolar metallicity (Z = 0.020) extending the previous grids of Geneva models at solar and sub-solar metallicities. A metallicity of Z = 0.020 was chosen to match that of the inner Galactic disc. A modest increase of 43 per cent (= 0.02/0.014) in metallicity compared to solar models means that the models evolve similarly to solar models but with slightly larger mass-loss. Mass-loss limits the final total masses of the supersolar models to 35 M· even for stars with initial masses much larger than 100 M·. Mass-loss is strong enough in stars above 20 M· for rotating stars (25 M· for non-rotating stars) to remove the entire hydrogen-rich envelope. Our models thus predict SNII below 20 M· for rotating stars (25 M· for non-rotating stars) and SNIb (possibly SNIc) above that. We computed both isochrones and synthetic clusters to compare our supersolar models to the Westerlund 1 (Wd1) massive young cluster. A synthetic cluster combining rotating and non-rotating models with an age spread between log10(age/yr) = 6.7 and 7.0 is able to reproduce qualitatively the observed populations of WR, RSG, and YSG stars in Wd1, in particular their simultaneous presence at log 10 (L/L⊙) = 5-5.5. The quantitative agreement is imperfect and we discuss the likely causes: synthetic cluster parameters, binary interactions, mass-loss and their related uncertainties. In particular, mass-loss in the cool part of the HRD plays a key role.

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Yusof, N., Hirschi, R., Eggenberger, P., Ekström, S., Georgy, C., Sibony, Y., … Murphy, L. (2022). Grids of stellar models with rotation VII: Models from 0.8 to 300 M·at supersolar metallicity (Z = 0.020). Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 511(2), 2814–2828. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac230

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