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Turning an insightful comment from @AllanHOlesenBW into a Todo/Request.
in short: I think it would be beneficial if the default wunit and Iunit in a spectrum would correspond to each other so a new user can jump directly to work with the units he is given.
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My main expectation is that the unit describing the wavenum/wavelength/frequency corresponds to th
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The current calculation of synchrotron radiation in AURORA is based on an old paper by Trubnikov. A more recent calculation by Albajar, Johner and Granata should be implemented (Eqs. 12-15 and the one after):
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0029-5515/41/6/301
User contributions would be welcome.
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It would be useful to keep track of how many retries a simulation did in the amr_diag.out file, which already records the coarse timestep info