Synopsis
Optically-thin recombination continuum model.
Syntax
recombination
Description
It is for use when the independent axis is in Angstroms.
Example
>>> create_model_component("recombination", "mdl") >>> print(mdl)
Create a component of the recombination model and display its default parameters. The output is:
mdl Param Type Value Min Max Units ----- ---- ----- --- --- ----- mdl.refer frozen 5000 1.17549e-38 3.40282e+38 angstroms mdl.ampl thawed 1 1.17549e-38 3.40282e+38 angstroms mdl.temperature thawed 3000 1.17549e-38 3.40282e+38 Kelvin mdl.fwhm thawed 100 1.17549e-38 3.40282e+38 km/s
ATTRIBUTES
The attributes for this object are:
Attribute | Definition |
---|---|
refer | The reference point, in Angstroms. |
ampl | The amplitude of the emission; it is defined at the reference point but its numerical value there also depends on the temperature. |
temperature | The temperature in Kelvin. |
fwhm | The full-width half-maximum of the model in km/s. |
Notes
The functional form of the model for points is:
f(x) = ampl * (refer / x)^2 * exp(-1.440E8 * (1 / x - 1 / refer) / temperature) if x < refer = ampl * exp(-0.5 * (x - refer)^2 / g(fwhm, refer)^2) otherwise g(fwhm, refer) = refer * fwhm / (2.354820044 * c)
where c is the speed of light in km/s. For integrated data sets the low-edge of the grid is used.
Bugs
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