Learn how to model isochrones using images of star clusters in this informative 1-hour 13-minute webinar originally broadcast on April 29, 2023. Explore the concept of star clusters as ideal astrophysical "laboratories" and discover how differences between stars within these clusters can be attributed to variations in initial mass. Delve into the captivating world of cluster imagery, learning to construct beautiful color images that not only engage students but also reveal stunning physics through color analysis. Gain insights from instructor Kalée Tock, who brings her extensive background in chemistry, education, and astronomy to explain the rewarding intersection of art and science in this field. Understand the process of creating color-magnitude diagrams and fitting isochrones to determine cluster properties such as age, distance, and composition.
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How to model isochrones using images of star clusters
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AAVSO HQ