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Maurizio Salaris

Researcher at Liverpool John Moores University

Publications -  431
Citations -  22769

Maurizio Salaris is an academic researcher from Liverpool John Moores University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Globular cluster & Stars. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 417 publications receiving 20927 citations. Previous affiliations of Maurizio Salaris include Max Planck Society & Wichita State University.

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A large stellar evolution database for population synthesis studies. i. scaled solar models and isochrones

TL;DR: A large and updated stellar evolution database for low-, intermediate-, and high-mass stars in a wide metallicity range, suitable for studying Galactic and extragalactic simple and composite stellar populations using population synthesis techniques is presented in this paper.
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A large stellar evolution database for population synthesis studies. I. Scaled solar models and isochrones

TL;DR: In this paper, a large and updated stellar evolution database for low-, intermediate-and high-mass stars in a wide metallicity range is presented, suitable for studying Galactic and extragalactic simple and composite stellar populations using population synthesis techniques.
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A Large Stellar Evolution Database for Population Synthesis Studies. II. Stellar Models and Isochrones for an α-enhanced Metal Distribution

TL;DR: In this article, Pietrinferni et al. presented a large, new set of stellar evolution models and isochrones for an α-enhanced metal distribution typical of Galactic halo and bulge stars.
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A large stellar evolution database for population synthesis studies. II. Stellar models and isochrones for an alpha-enhanced metal distribution

TL;DR: In this article, Pietrinferni et al. presented a set of stellar evolution models and isochrones for an alpha-enhanced metal distribution typical of Galactic halo and bulge stars.
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The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. I. Overview of the Project and Detection of Multiple Stellar Populations

TL;DR: A new UV-initiative Hubble Space Telescope project (GO-13297) is described in this paper that will complement the existing F606W and F814W database of the Advanced Camera for Surveys Globular Cluster (GC) Treasury by imaging most of its clusters through UV/blue WFC3/UVIS filters F275W, F336W, and F438W.