From: Bruno L. <bru...@gm...> - 2017-05-16 15:41:42
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Thanks again. It means then that all the templates I want to do I must transcribe to the astero module and not include the $ MESA_DIR / star / work inlists. Bruno 2017-05-16 12:34 GMT-03:00 Warrick Ball <wb...@bi...>: > Hi Bruno, > > If you want to work with the astero module, you should use the folder > $MESA_DIR/star/astero/work instead of the usual work folder > ($MESA_DIR/star/work). That is, whereas one would usually copy > $MESA_DIR/star/work to a new location and start editing the inlists, you > should instead copy $MESA_DIR/star/astero/work. Does that make more sense? > > Cheers, > Warrick > > PS: Keep replies on the list so that they're available for future readers > (and so that someone else might help you if I'm unavailable/slow to > respond). > > > ------------ > Warrick Ball > Postdoc, School of Physics and Astronomy > University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT > wb...@bi... > +44 (0)121 414 4552 > > On Tue, 16 May 2017, bru...@gm... wrote: > > Thanks also. One question: should I just include in the folder >> astro_serarch? >> >> Cheers >> >> Bruno >> 2017-05-16 11:21 GMT-03:00 Warrick Ball <wb...@bi...>: >> Hi Bruno, >> >> Not sure if someone has already replied to this but my guess is >> that you've added the astero stuff to &controls in the usual MESA inlist, >> rather than to &astero_search_controls. The astero >> module requires extra code that is compiled in addition to the >> usual MESA code, and that this code has its own set of extra parameters in >> two namelists called &astero_search_controls and >> &astero_pgstar_controls in the file inlist_astero_search_controls. >> >> Cheers, >> Warrick >> >> ------------ >> Warrick Ball >> Postdoc, School of Physics and Astronomy >> University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT >> wb...@bi... >> +44 (0)121 414 4552 >> >> On Tue, 16 May 2017, Bruno Lustosa wrote: >> >> Hello everyone >> >> I have a tense question about my model with regard to astero >> controls. By including chi2_seismo_fraction directly in my inlist in & >> controls the following: >> >> ! Seismic data >> Chi2_seismo_fraction = 0.667d0 >> Include_Teff_in_chi2_spectro = .true. >> Teff_target = 4400d0 >> Teff_sigma = 100d0 >> Include_logg_in_chi2_spectro = .true. >> Logg_target = 2.5d0 >> Logg_sigma = 0.02d0 >> Include_logL_in_chi2_spectro = .true. >> LogL_target = 1.62d0 >> LogL_sigma = 0.04d0 >> Include_FeH_in_chi2_spectro = .true. ! [Fe / H] >> FeH_target = 0.1 >> FeH_sigma = 0.05 >> Include_age_in_chi2_spectro = .true. >> Age_target = 8.87d9! (See Bahcall, Serenelli, and >> Basu, 2006) >> Age_sigma = 0.0065d9 >> Num_smaller_steps_before_age_target = 50 >> Dt_for_smaller_steps_before_age_target = 0.0065d8 >> Chi2_seismo_delta_nu_fraction = 0d0 >> ! If> 0 then delta_nu and delta_nu_sigma must be set >> (see below) >> Chi2_seismo_nu_max_fraction = 0d0 >> ! If> 0 then nu_max and nu_max_sigma must be set >> (see below) >> Chi2_seismo_r_010_fraction = 0d0 >> ! If> 0, then include r_010 frequency ratios >> Chi2_seismo_r_02_fraction = 0d0 >> ! If> 0, then include r_02 frequency ratios >> ! Fraction for frequencies = 1 - (frac_r_010_ratios >> + frac_r_02_ratios + frac_delta_nu + frac_nu_max) >> ! Nu_max = 70 >> ! Nu_max_sigma = -1 >> Delta_nu = -1 >> Delta_nu_sigma = -1.0 >> Eval_chi2_at_target_age_only = .true. >> Search_type = 'use_first_values' >> Simplex_itermax = 1000! Each iteration revises the simplex >> Simplex_fcn_calls_max = 10000! May use several >> function calls per iteration >> Simplex_x_atol = 1d-10! Tolerance for absolute >> differences >> Simplex_x_rtol = 1d-10! Tolerance for relative >> differences >> Simplex_centroid_weight_power = 0d0 >> Simplex_output_filename = '16_maio.data' >> Simplex_seed = 1074698122 >> Oscillation_code = 'adipls >> >> The following error is reported: >> >> At line 1700 of file ../private/ctrls_io.f90 (unit = 30, file >> = 'inlist_2.0') >> Fortran runtime error: Can not match namelist object name >> chi2_seismo_fraction >> >> >> Have I or should I change some subroutine I did not do? >> >> >> Cheers >> >> >> Bruno >> >> >> >> |