Hi Munier,
I don't have any idea what is going on here for you, but do other star particle quantities make sense? Total stellar mass, for example?
Stephanie
Hi Stephen,Thanks for taking a look into this. Here's a color coded version. In this plot, I've also set the number of bins so the red line has twice as many as the black (at Christine's suggestion), so it seems this is not a binning effect. It's helpful to note the variations are super well correlated, but it seems like a normalization issue that grows worse over time.On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Stephen Skory <s@skory.us> wrote:
Hi Munier,
I'm sorry to say that I can't reproduce what you're seeing. While I
>> I've been using yt's star analysis module to produce plots of SFR
>> vs. time to compare the star formation histories across multiple runs. It
>> works well except when it doesn't.
think a bit more about what might be going on, would it be possible
for you to redo your figure where the different lines are
distinguishable by color or by line style? Thanks!
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