Abstract
The main sequence turnoff luminosity is the best stellar `clock' which can be used to determine the absolute ages of globular clusters. This is due to the fact that it is generally assumed that the luminosity and lifetimes of main sequence globular cluster stars are independent of the properties of stellar convection and atmospheres, two areas of stellar evolution which are poorly understood. Several possible sources of error in this stellar clock are discussed, and isochrones are constructed using a variety of different physical assumptions. The mean age of the oldest globular clusters are determined from these isochrones and it is found that the uncertainties in the input physics can lead to changes in the derived age of $\pm 15\%$. Surprisingly the largest source of error is the mixing length theory of convection. It is well known that uncertainties in the distance scale and chemical composition of globular cluster stars lead to changes of order $\sim 22\%$ in the determination of absolute ages. Combining the various sources of error, the absolute age of the oldest globular clusters are found to lie in the range 11 --- 21 Gyr. This is meant to be a total theoretical range. For the standard inflationary model ($\Omega = 1, \Lambda = 0$), a minimum age of the universe of 11 Gyr requires $H_o \la 60~\kmsmpc$.
Related Publications
Theoretical Uncertainties in the Subgiant Mass-Age Relation and the Absolute Age of ω Centauri
The theoretical uncertainties in the calibration of the relationship between the subgiant mass and age in metal-poor stars are investigated using a Monte Carlo approach. Assumin...
The gap in the color-magnitude diagram of NGC 2420: A test of convective overshoot and cluster age
view Abstract Citations (63) References (35) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS The Gap in the Color-Magnitude Diagram of NGC 2420:...
Matching Stellar Population Models to Bulge Globular Clusters.
We compare observed color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of the three metal-rich bulge globular clusters NGC 6553, NGC 6528, and Terzan 5, and integrated spectral energy distribution...
Old stellar populations. I - A spectroscopic comparison of galactic globular clusters, M31 globular clusters, and elliptical galaxies
view Abstract Citations (566) References (67) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Old stellar populations. I. A spectroscopic compar...
Stellar population synthesis at the resolution of 2003
We present a new model for computing the spectral evolution of stellar populations at ages between 100,000 yr and 20 Gyr at a resolution of 3 A across the whole wavelength range...
Publication Info
- Year
- 1995
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 444
- Pages
- L9-L9
- Citations
- 79
- Access
- Closed
External Links
Social Impact
Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions
Citation Metrics
Cite This
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1086/187847