Synopsis
A homogenous spherical 3D shell projected onto 2D.
Syntax
shell2d
Example
>>> create_model_component("shell2d", "mdl") >>> print(mdl)
Create a component of the shell2d model and display its default parameters. The output is:
mdl Param Type Value Min Max Units ----- ---- ----- --- --- ----- mdl.xpos thawed 0 -3.40282e+38 3.40282e+38 mdl.ypos thawed 0 -3.40282e+38 3.40282e+38 mdl.ampl thawed 1 -3.40282e+38 3.40282e+38 mdl.r0 thawed 1 0 3.40282e+38 mdl.width thawed 0.1 0 3.40282e+38
ATTRIBUTES
The attributes for this object are:
Attribute | Definition |
---|---|
xpos | The center of the shell on the x0 axis. |
ypos | The center of the shell on the x1 axis. |
ampl | The amplitude. |
r0 | The line-of-sight distance. |
width | The width of the shell. |
Notes
The functional form of the model for points is:
f(x0,x1) = ampl * r(x0,x1) = 0 otherwise r(x0,x1) = ?
For grids, the x0lo,x1lo values are used in the above equation.
It is not correct for very large shells on the sky.
This model was provided by Christoph Deil.
Bugs
See the bugs pages on the Sherpa website for an up-to-date listing of known bugs.
See Also
- models
- disk2d