Last modified: December 2024

URL: https://cxc.cfa.harvard.edu/sherpa/ahelp/xsbwdem.html
AHELP for CIAO 4.17 Sherpa

xsbwdem

Context: models

Synopsis

The XSPEC bwdem model: plasma emission, multi-temperature with power-law distribution of emission measure.

Syntax

xsbwdem

The xsbwdem model is an additive model component.

Description

The model is described at [1] .


Example

>>> create_model_component("xsbwdem", "mdl")
>>> print(mdl)

Create a component of the xsbwdem model and display its default parameters. The output is:

mdl
   Param        Type          Value          Min          Max      Units
   -----        ----          -----          ---          ---      -----
   mdl.Tmax     thawed            1         0.01           20        keV
   mdl.beta     thawed          0.1         0.01            1           
   mdl.inv_slope thawed         0.25           -1           10           
   mdl.nH       frozen            1        1e-06        1e+20      cm^-3
   mdl.abundanc frozen            1            0           10           
   mdl.Redshift frozen            0       -0.999           10           
   mdl.Velocity frozen            0            0        10000       km/s
   mdl.switch   frozen            2            0            3           
   mdl.norm     thawed            1            0        1e+24           

ATTRIBUTES

The attributes for this object are:

Attribute Definition
Tmax The maximum temperature for power-law emission measure distribution.
beta The ratio of minimum to maxmum temperature.
inv_slope The inverse of the slope (labelled p in the XSPEC documentation).
nH Fixed at 1 for most applications.
abundanc The abundance relative to solar.
Redshift The redshift of the plasma.
Velocity The gaussian sigma for the velocity broadening (in km/s) which is only used when switch > 1.
switch If 0, the mekal code is run to evaluate the model; if 1 then interpolation of the mekal data is used; if 2 then interpolation of APEC data is used; if 3 then SPEX data. See [1] for more details. This parameter can not be thawed.
norm The normalization of the model: see [1] for an explanation of the units.

References

Changes in CIAO

Added in CIAO 4.17

XSPEC version

CIAO 4.17 comes with support for version 12.14.0k of the XSPEC models. This can be checked with the following:

% python -c 'from sherpa.astro import xspec;
print(xspec.get_xsversion())'
12.14.0k

Bugs

See the bugs pages on the Sherpa website for an up-to-date listing of known bugs.