LKL10 | R Documentation |
Line luminosities as a function of metallicity (Z) and radiation level (q) taken from Levesque, Kewley & Larson (2010). These are used by emissionLines
.
data("LKL10_NormHalpha")
data("LKL10_NormHbeta")
data("LKL10_NormHlines")
data("LKL10_NormAll")
Each output has the following format internal format:
The format is:
List of 3
$ Z : num [1:5] 0.001 0.004 0.008 0.02 0.04
$ q : num [1:7] 1e+07 2e+07 4e+07 8e+07 1e+08 2e+08 4e+08
$ Mappings:List of 5
..$ Z0.001:'data.frame': 47 obs. of 10 variables:
.. ..$ wave : num [1:47] 1216 2325 2798 3726 3729 ...
.. ..$ element: chr [1:47] "H" "C" "Mg" "O" ...
.. ..$ state : chr [1:47] "I" "II" "II" "II" ...
.. ..$ q1e7 : num [1:47] 11.03806 0.00869 0.01477 0.08713 0.11765 ...
.. ..$ q2e7 : num [1:47] 10.91982 0.00941 0.01306 0.09997 0.13481 ...
.. ..$ q4e7 : num [1:47] 10.76628 0.00928 0.01064 0.10118 0.13629 ...
.. ..$ q8e7 : num [1:47] 10.28846 0.00771 0.00751 0.08101 0.10896 ...
.. ..$ q1e8 : num [1:47] 10.24399 0.00736 0.00684 0.07546 0.10144 ...
.. ..$ q2e8 : num [1:47] 10.11088 0.00614 0.00504 0.05696 0.07626 ...
.. ..$ q4e8 : num [1:47] 9.93377 0.00485 0.00361 0.04008 0.05329 ...
..$ Z0.004:'data.frame': 47 obs. of 10 variables:
.. ..$ wave : num [1:47] 1216 2325 2798 3726 3729 ...
.. ..$ element: chr [1:47] "H" "C" "Mg" "O" ...
.. ..$ state : chr [1:47] "I" "II" "II" "II" ...
.. ..$ q1e7 : num [1:47] 9.3835 0.0404 0.0437 0.2744 0.3706 ...
.. ..$ q2e7 : num [1:47] 9.0943 0.0446 0.0361 0.3066 0.4137 ...
.. ..$ q4e7 : num [1:47] 8.8008 0.0448 0.0262 0.3188 0.4302 ...
.. ..$ q8e7 : num [1:47] 8.5762 0.0417 0.0177 0.3082 0.416 ...
.. ..$ q1e8 : num [1:47] 8.496 0.0405 0.0155 0.3025 0.4081 ...
.. ..$ q2e8 : num [1:47] 8.4438 0.0376 0.0107 0.2854 0.3843 ...
.. ..$ q4e8 : num [1:47] 8.50808 0.03764 0.00839 0.28749 0.38398 ...
..$ Z0.008:'data.frame': 47 obs. of 10 variables:
.. ..$ wave : num [1:47] 1216 2325 2798 3726 3729 ...
.. ..$ element: chr [1:47] "H" "C" "Mg" "O" ...
.. ..$ state : chr [1:47] "I" "II" "II" "II" ...
.. ..$ q1e7 : num [1:47] 8.8061 0.0683 0.0633 0.3985 0.5385 ...
.. ..$ q2e7 : num [1:47] 8.6462 0.067 0.0516 0.4089 0.5523 ...
.. ..$ q4e7 : num [1:47] 8.4942 0.0586 0.0375 0.3698 0.4995 ...
.. ..$ q8e7 : num [1:47] 8.4137 0.0482 0.0259 0.3044 0.4102 ...
.. ..$ q1e8 : num [1:47] 8.3986 0.0449 0.0228 0.2819 0.3794 ...
.. ..$ q2e8 : num [1:47] 8.3735 0.036 0.0159 0.2194 0.2927 ...
.. ..$ q4e8 : num [1:47] 8.4207 0.0299 0.0122 0.1784 0.2324 ...
..$ Z0.02 :'data.frame': 47 obs. of 10 variables:
.. ..$ wave : num [1:47] 1216 2325 2798 3726 3729 ...
.. ..$ element: chr [1:47] "H" "C" "Mg" "O" ...
.. ..$ state : chr [1:47] "I" "II" "II" "II" ...
.. ..$ q1e7 : num [1:47] 8.101 0.036 0.026 0.231 0.311 ...
.. ..$ q2e7 : num [1:47] 8.1007 0.0331 0.0202 0.2249 0.3024 ...
.. ..$ q4e7 : num [1:47] 8.0986 0.0293 0.0146 0.2114 0.284 ...
.. ..$ q8e7 : num [1:47] 8.1033 0.0258 0.0104 0.1936 0.2595 ...
.. ..$ q1e8 : num [1:47] 8.10398 0.02486 0.00935 0.18753 0.251 ...
.. ..$ q2e8 : num [1:47] 8.146 0.0232 0.0073 0.1742 0.2293 ...
.. ..$ q4e8 : num [1:47] 8.24788 0.02345 0.00662 0.1727 0.21722 ...
..$ Z0.04 :'data.frame': 47 obs. of 10 variables:
.. ..$ wave : num [1:47] 1216 2325 2798 3726 3729 ...
.. ..$ element: chr [1:47] "H" "C" "Mg" "O" ...
.. ..$ state : chr [1:47] "I" "II" "II" "II" ...
.. ..$ q1e7 : num [1:47] 7.9933 0.0173 0.0131 0.1306 0.1751 ...
.. ..$ q2e7 : num [1:47] 7.98401 0.01236 0.00887 0.1046 0.14035 ...
.. ..$ q4e7 : num [1:47] 7.97742 0.00846 0.00564 0.07615 0.10213 ...
.. ..$ q8e7 : num [1:47] 7.97422 0.00615 0.00373 0.05516 0.0736 ...
.. ..$ q1e8 : num [1:47] 7.9835 0.00582 0.00343 0.05149 0.06832 ...
.. ..$ q2e8 : num [1:47] 8.05199 0.00562 0.00309 0.04768 0.06094 ...
.. ..$ q4e8 : num [1:47] 8.21028 0.00651 0.00348 0.05369 0.06299 ...
Select outputs of Levesque, Kewley & Larson (2010). Here we selected an electron density of 100. Sub lists are sorted by metallicity (as per Z) and within each list are columns specifying the wavelength (Ang), element, state (neutral line = I, single ionised = II, double ionised = III etc), and radiation field as per q.
There are 4 variants each scales differently. LKL10_NormHalpha
is scale so that the Halpha line is 1, and all other lines are scaled in proportion to this. LKL10_NormHbeta
is scale so that the Hbeta line is 1, and all other lines are scaled in proportion to this. LKL10_NormHlines
is scale so that the sum of all hydrogen lines is 1, and all other lines are scaled in proportion to this. LKL10_NormAll
is scale so that the sum of lines is 1.
Levesque, Kewley & Larson, 2010, AJ, 139, 712
Levesque, Kewley & Larson, 2010, AJ, 139, 712
data(LKL10_NormHalpha)
data(LKL10_NormHbeta)
data(LKL10_NormHlines)
data(LKL10_NormAll)
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