The RR Lyrae delay-time distribution: a novel perspective on models of old stellar populations
The delay-time distribution (DTD) is the occurrence rate of a class of objects as a function of time after a hypothetical burst of star formation. DTDs are mainly used as a statistical test of stellar evolution scenarios for supernova progenitors, but they can be applied to many other classes of ast...
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2021
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