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Within the errors, the age of HD 140283 does not conflict with the age of the Universe, 13.77 +/- 0.06 Gyr, based on the microwave background and Hubble constant, but it must have formed soon after the big bang.
To determine the age of HD 140283, we employed evolutionary tracks and isochrones computed using the current version of the University of Victoria code (VandenBerg et al. 2012), with an adopted helium abundance by mass of Y = 0.250, slightly above recent estimates of the primordial He abundance, Y0 = 0.2486 (Cyburt, Fields, & Olive 2008). The Victoria models take into account current values for nuclear-reaction rates (see §§1–2), and include the diffusive settling of helium. Diffusion of elements heavier than He is not treated, apart from the small adjustment to [Fe/H] = −2.3 described above, but the effect of this neglect on derived ages is very small.