Nat> Is there some way to ensure that the calculation, Nat> particularly of the continuum, goes to higher energies? It Nat> appears that the atom database contains lines only down to Nat> 1.198 A. Can this be extended? Hi - I saw John Houck's reply, which dealt with your direct question about APED. It is possible to get continuum at higher energies (but not from APED, as John explained). There are xspec models w/ hard continuum (as for XTE), and you could import those (if you built the module). It would probably take a user model to join with the aped model at 1.2A, though, so that it wasn't just "zbrems(1) + zaped(1)", for example, which would double-count the continuum where the models overlap. In the slang user model, you would branch on the wavelength range. Hope this helps. If you need examples of user models, we can get more specific. -- Dave David Huenemoerder (617-253-4283; fax: 253-8084) MIT Center for Space Research/Chandra X-ray Center 70 Vassar St., NE80-6023, Cambridge, MA 02139 [Admin. Asst.: Deborah Gage 617-253-0228, dgage_at_email.domain.hidden---- You received this message because you are subscribed to the isis-users list. To unsubscribe, send a message to isis-users-request_at_email.domain.hiddenwith the first line of the message as: unsubscribeReceived on Mon Nov 18 2002 - 19:53:40 EST
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