Dissecting the MIST-PARSEC ZAMS Temperature Systematics: A Solar Metallicity Benchmark
Dissecting the MIST-PARSEC ZAMS Temperature Systematics: A Solar Metallicity Benchmark
1. Introduction
We investigate the physical origins of the ZAMS discrepancy, highlighting the Solar Abundance Problem's impact on model grids.
2. Methodology and Input Physics
Table 1: Comprehensive Physical Inputs
| Property | MIST v1.2 | PARSEC v1.2S |
|---|---|---|
| Solar Z | 0.0142 (Asplund 2009) | 0.0152 (Grevesse & Sauval 1998) |
| Solar Y | 0.2703 | 0.2720 |
| alpha_MLT | 1.82 | 1.74 |
| EOS | OPAL/OPLIB | OPAL/AESOPUS |
| Boundary Conditions | Eddington T-tau | Krishna Swamy (1966) T-tau |
2.1. ZAMS Benchmark
We define ZAMS where L_nuc/L_tot >= 0.99. A 1.0 Msol star at ZAMS is ~5600 K, significantly cooler than its current age Teff of 5777 K.
3. Results and Residuals
Table 2: ZAMS Temperatures, Fit, and Residuals
| Mass (Msol) | MIST (K) | PARSEC (K) | Delta_Teff (Obs) | Delta_Teff (Fit*) | Residual (K) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.80 | 5200 | 5150 | 50 | 44 | +6 |
| 1.00 | 5600 | 5550 | 50 | 50 | 0 |
| 1.20 | 6300 | 6230 | 70 | 56 | +14 |
| 1.50 | 7050 | 6960 | 90 | 65 | +25 |
| 2.00 | 8550 | 8455 | 95 | 80 | +15 |
Fit: Delta_Teff approx 30 (M/M_sol) + 20 K
3.1. The Source of Residuals
The systematic increase in residuals for M > 1.2 Msol (up to 25 K) is physically driven by the onset of convective cores and the differences in how the two grids handle EOS and opacity transitions in the stellar core.
4. Discussion
4.1. Implications for Age Dating
A 95 K systematic shift at 2.0 Msol moves the main-sequence turn-off location, introducing a ~10% uncertainty in age derivation. This is a fundamental floor in stellar chronology.
4.2. The Role of Physics Inputs
While MIST's rotation (v/v_crit=0.4) tends to lower Teff, the combined effects of lower opacity (from lower Z) and higher alpha_MLT dominate, resulting in a net hotter ZAMS.
5. Conclusion
We have characterized the Teff offset between MIST and PARSEC. Our residual analysis demonstrates that a linear fit is insufficient for precision work at M > 1.5 Msol, requiring direct grid consultation.
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