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par1 | plasma temperature in keV |
par2 | H density (cm |
par3 | Metal abundances (He fixed at that defined by the abund command). The elements included are C, N, O, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni. Relative abundances are set by the abund command. |
par4 | Redshift, z |
par5 | Switch (0 = calculate, 1 = interpolate, 2 = interpolate using AtomDB data) |
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 vmekal variant the parameters are as follows.
par1 | plasma temperature in keV |
par2 | H density (cm |
par3–par16 | Abundances for He, C, N, O, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni wrt Solar (defined by the abund command). |
par17 | redshift, z |
par18 | Switch (0 = calculate, 1 = interpolate, 2 = interpolate using AtomDB data) |
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 |
The references for the meka model are as follows :
Mewe, Gronenschild & van den Oord (1985)
Mewe, Lemen, & van den Oord (1986)
Kaastra, J.S. 1992, An X-Ray Spectral Code for Optically Thin Plasmas
(Internal SRON-Leiden Report, updated version 2.0)
Liedahl, Osterheld & Goldstein (1995)
Similar credit may also be given for the adopted ionization balance:
Arnaud & Rothenflug (1985)
Arnaud & Raymond (1992)
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