Is there a standard in yt for how to store radiation energy groups (e.g., nu and dnu) and a naming convection for radiation energy groups? (just worry about photon for the moment, but eventually neutrinos too, I suppose). I'd like to make sure any hacks I do in BoxLib are compatible with other codes. -- Michael Zingale Associate Professor Dept. of Physics & Astronomy • Stony Brook University • Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800 *phone*: 631-632-8225 *e-mail*: Michael.Zingale@stonybrook.edu *web*: http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/mzingale github: http://github.com/zingale
Hi Mike, I don't think we have a standardized convention yet, but we ought to. We do for species of ionization and molecular state: http://ytep.readthedocs.org/en/latest/YTEPs/YTEP-0003.html It would be good to have this, as well. yt/utilities/periodic_table.py has some of the code that underpins the ion/molecule state. On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Michael Zingale < michael.zingale@stonybrook.edu> wrote:
Is there a standard in yt for how to store radiation energy groups (e.g., nu and dnu) and a naming convection for radiation energy groups? (just worry about photon for the moment, but eventually neutrinos too, I suppose). I'd like to make sure any hacks I do in BoxLib are compatible with other codes.
-- Michael Zingale Associate Professor
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy • Stony Brook University • Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800 *phone*: 631-632-8225 *e-mail*: Michael.Zingale@stonybrook.edu *web*: http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/mzingale github: http://github.com/zingale
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