Atmosphere Structure Building
MESA’s atm
module is primarily used to evaluate the \(T_{\rm
surf}\) and \(P_{\rm surf}\) values for the boundary
conditions. However, when writing output files for pulsation codes
(using the save_pulse_data...
controls), it is sometimes desirable
to append the (spatial) atmosphere structure data to the interior
structure data; that way, the extension of modes into the stellar
atmosphere can naturally be modeled by the pulsation code.
To append atmosphere structure data in this way, set the
add_atmosphere_to_pulse_data
control to .true.
. A couple of
caveats apply:
This capability is only available when
atm_option
has the values'T_tau'
or'Paczynski_grey'
. For other values (e.g.,'table'
), there are insufficient data to determine what the spatial structure of the atmosphere should be.It’s important to realize that calculation of atmosphere structure data has NO effect on the evolution of the star, OR on MESA’s standard profile, history and photo outputs. Only the pulsation output files are affected.
When building atmosphere structure data, a number of controls influence the calculation, as follows:
Control |
Meaning |
|
Error tolerance for integrating the \(r(\tau)\) [and possibly also \(T(\tau)\)] equations |
|
Maximum logarithmic spacing \(\Delta\log_{10}(\tau)\) for atmosphere structure data |
|
Outermost optical depth \(\tau_{\rm outer}\) for atmosphere structure data. The structure will extend from \(\tau_{\rm surf}\) to this value, and contain approximately \([\log_{10}(\tau_{\rm surf}) - \log_{10}(\tau_{\rm outer})]/\Delta\log_{10}(\tau)\) points |