Thanks for your post. It depends on what you are modeling. If you are imaging the expanding matter modeled by NucNet Tools as a black body emitter, that is of course easy. You imagine the matter as, say, an expanding sphere and compute the luminosity from the radius of the sphere and the temperature.
If you are thinking about more detailed radiation transport, there is no immediate module to include to do that. It could be done, however, and I expect to be working on at least simple versions of that in the not too distant future. Best wishes.
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Hello,
Would it be possible to compute and represent the Luminosity using NucNet?(I tried search Discussions but could't find anything relevant)
Thank you in advance!
Thanks for your post. It depends on what you are modeling. If you are imaging the expanding matter modeled by NucNet Tools as a black body emitter, that is of course easy. You imagine the matter as, say, an expanding sphere and compute the luminosity from the radius of the sphere and the temperature.
If you are thinking about more detailed radiation transport, there is no immediate module to include to do that. It could be done, however, and I expect to be working on at least simple versions of that in the not too distant future. Best wishes.