From: Bill P. <pa...@ki...> - 2010-10-30 19:58:51
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Hi Alfred, On Oct 30, 2010, at 12:19 PM, al...@ga... wrote: > Whom it might concern, or who might help > > Going through the whole star_defaults.dek file trying to figure out > where I can modify parameters, I realized that apparently MESA treats > semiconvection and thermohaline mixing; this is great! However, as > these mechanisms have various recipes on how to treat them I expected > that at some point in star_defaults.dek one or the other parameter > related to the treatment of semiconvection and/or thermohaline mixing > would show up; I could not find anything though. Is this right? Is > there no user interference possible for semiconvection and > thermohaline mixing? How to find out what approach was adopted in MESA? Semiconvection + thermohaline mixing were in for a time but currently are not. But they have top priority to be (re)implemented -- so I expect to have something soon. > > I think what was said above applies also to some degree to diffusion > of species, also apparently implemented in MESA. We have element diffusion that works fine in non-degenerate environments (such as solar interior). The section star_defaults.dek is up-to-date (I hope!). > Is there a philosophy being followed in the MESA development on how > "hard-wired" code parts (i.e. no modifications through namelists > possible) in say numerics, microphysics, macrophysics are documented > and/or made accessible to the common user? I intend to make all the lower-level functionality available at the mesa/star level via inlist controls. So please let me know if you discover something that I've missed. Cheers, Bill |