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            raymond, vraymond:  emission, hot diffuse gas, Raymond-Smith

An emission spectrum from hot, diffuse gas based on the model calculations of Raymond and Smith (ApJS 35, 419 and additions) including line emissions from several elements. This model interpolates on a grid of spectra for different temperatures. The grid is logarithmically spaced with 80 temperatures ranging from 0.008 to 80 keV.

 

The vraymond variant allows independent (fixed) parameters to set the abundances. Abundances are the number of nuclei per Hydrogen nucleus relative to the Solar abundances as set by the abund command.

 

For raymond the parameters are:

 

par1

plasma temperature (keV)

par2

Metal abundances (He fixed at cosmic). The elements included are C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni. Abundances are given by the Anders & Grevesse mixture.

par3

redshift z

norm

10^-14/(4*pi*[D_A(1+z)]^2) * [intg](n_e*n_H dV) where DA is the angular size distance to the source (cm), and ne , nH (cm-3) are the electron and hydrogen densities respectively.

 

For vraymond the parameters are:

 

par1

plasma temperature (keV)

par2-par13

Abundances for He, C, N, O, Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni wrt Solar (defined by the abund command)

par14

redshift z

norm

10^-14/(4*pi*[D_A(1+z)]^2) * [intg](n_e*n_H dV) where DA is the angular size distance to the source (cm), and ne , nH (cm-3) are the electron and hydrogen densities respectively.


 

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