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integrated spectrum different to virtual one #878

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wkerzendorf opened this issue Jan 30, 2019 · 5 comments
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integrated spectrum different to virtual one #878

wkerzendorf opened this issue Jan 30, 2019 · 5 comments

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@wkerzendorf
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I think this is unusual @chvogl . I remember that we talked about models that have low opacity - maybe that is the problem
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chvogl commented Jan 30, 2019

I don't think that low opacity is the problem. One possible explanation would be that the number of lines in the model is too low. This can lead to problems when electron scattering is included. It might also be related to the interpolation of the quantities needed in the integration (e.g., J_Blues). If you send me the yaml file, I will investigate this further.

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low lines likely as it's a pure O model.

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low line count likely - has to be looked at.

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@chvogl what is going on with this?

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@Rodot- @wkerzendorf is this still an issue?

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