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Open Clusters as Tests of Stellar Evolution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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The HR diagram (HRD) of clusters constitutes an especially sensitive test of physical processes in stellar interiors. Let us remember that the picture of inhomogeneous stellar evolution imposed itself by the fact that the cluster sequences turn to the right in the HRD (cf. Schwarzschild, 1958).
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