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APECROOT | |
By default this model reads atomic physics continuum and line data from the files apec_v[version]_coco.fits and apec_v[version]_line.fits in $HEADAS/../spectral/modelData. There are several options to specify different files. APECROOT can be set to a version number (eg 1.10, 1.2.0, 3.0.3). In this case the value of APECROOT will be used to replace the default version number in the name of the standard files and the resulting files will be assumed to be in the modelData directory. Alternatively, a filename root (eg apec_v1.2.0) can be given. This root will be used as a prefix for the _coco.fits and _line.fits files. Finally, if neither of these work then the model will assume that the APECROOT value gives the complete directory path (eg /foo/bar/apec_v1.2.0 will use the input files /foo/bar/apec_v1.2.0_coco.fits and /foo/bar/apec_v1.2.0_line.fits). | |
APECTHERMAL | |
Setting this option to yes thermally broadens lines. This runs significantly slower than the option without thermal broadening so should only be used when necessary. | |
APECVELOCITY | |
Setting this option to a number velocity broadens lines using the given number as the line sigma in km/s. This is added in Gaussian quadrature with any thermal broadening in use. | |
APECMINFLUX | |
Setting this option to some flux will ensure that all lines below this flux are not broadened. | |
APECBROADPSEUDO | |
Setting this option to yes changes the default behaviour not to broaden the pseudo-continuum (low-flux lines which are not individually stored in the AtomDB output files) even if the stronger lines are being broadened. | |
APECNOLINES | |
Setting this option to yes producesa continuum-only spectrum. This will turn off lines for all models using the apec files. Note that a line-free version of a single apec model is available as nlapec. | |
APEC_TRACE_ABUND | |
This option can be used to set the abundances of the trace elements (ie Li, Be, B, F, Na, P, Cl, K, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Cu, Zn) when vv variants of models are not being used. These trace element abundances can be set either to the abundance of one of the main elements (give a string argument such as Fe) or to a numerical value (relative to Solar). | |
APECLOGINTERP | |
Setting this option to yes uses logarithmic interpolation between tabulated temperatures. | |
APECUSENEI | |
Setting this option to yes routes the calculation of CEI spectra through the NEI code. This avoids potential problems when interpolating the CEI files on temperature because ion fractions can change quickly with temperature making interpolation less accurate than explicitly calculating the ion fractions for the required temperature (as performed by the NEI code). This option runs about six times slower. | |
APECMULTITHREAD | |
Setting this option to yes parallelizes over temperatures for the calculation of the lines in the spectrum. For the basic model, for which only two temperatures are calculated, this does not provide a speed advantage unless line broadening is selected. However, for models which combine multiple temperatures such as cooling flow or NEI models multithreading can provide a significant speed increase. | |
APECEEBREMSS | |
Setting this option to yes includes calculation of the e-e bremsstrahlung. | |
APECUSESPEX | |
Setting this option to yes will use the atomic data files from SPEX. Note that all the other options above then apply when using these files. |
For the apec model the parameters are:
par1 | plasma temperature, keV |
par2 | Metal abundances (He fixed at that defined by the abund command). The elements included are C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni. Relative abundances are set by the abund command. The trace element abundances are from xset APEC_TRACE_ABUND, the default is 1.0. |
par3 | Redshift, z |
norm | , where is the angular diameter distance to the source (cm), is the volume element (cm), and and are the electron and H densities (cm), respectively |
For the vapec variant the parameters are as follows.
par1 | plasma temperature, keV |
par2–par14 | Abundances for He, C, N, O, Ne, Mg,Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni wrt Solar (defined by the abund command). The trace element abundances are from xset APEC_TRACE_ABUND, the default is 1.0. |
par15 | redshift, z |
norm | , where is the angular diameter distance to the source (cm), is the volume element (cm), and and are the electron and H densities (cm), respectively |
For the vvapec variant the parameters are as follows.
par1 | plasma temperature, keV |
par2–par31 | Abundances for H, He, Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn wrt Solar (defined by the abund command) |
Par32 | redshift, z |
norm | , where is the angular diameter distance to the source (cm), is the volume element (cm), and and are the electron and H densities (cm), respectively |
For the bapec variant the parameters are:
par1 | plasma temperature, keV |
par2 | Metal abundances (He fixed at that defined by the abund command). The elements included are C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni. Relative abundances are set by the abund command. The trace element abundances are from xset APEC_TRACE_ABUND, the default is 1.0. |
par3 | Redshift, z |
par4 | gaussian sigma for velocity broadening (km/s) |
norm | , where is the angular diameter distance to the source (cm), is the volume element (cm), and and are the electron and H densities (cm), respectively |
For the bvapec variant the parameters are as follows.
par1 | plasma temperature, keV |
par2–par14 | Abundances for He, C, N, O, Ne, Mg,Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni wrt Solar (defined by the abund command). The trace element abundances are from xset APEC_TRACE_ABUND, the default is 1.0. |
par15 | redshift, z |
par16 | gaussian sigma for velocity broadening (km/s) |
norm | , where is the angular diameter distance to the source (cm), is the volume element (cm), and and are the electron and H densities (cm), respectively |
For the bvvapec variant the parameters are as follows.
par1 | plasma temperature, keV |
par2–par31 | Abundances for H, He, Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn wrt Solar (defined by the abund command) |
Par32 | redshift, z |
par33 | gaussian sigma for velocity broadening (km/s) |
norm | , where is the angular diameter distance to the source (cm), is the volume element (cm), and and are the electron and H densities (cm), respectively |
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