dustem_run_readme.pro
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PRO dustem_run_readme,postcript=postcript,mode=mode,help=help,plot_it=plot_it
;+
; NAME:
; dustem_run_readme
; PURPOSE:
; This is an example of how to run dustem SEDs with the dustem wrapper.
; CATEGORY:
; Dustem
; CALLING SEQUENCE:
; dustem_run_readme,mode=mode,help=help,/postcript,/help,/plot_it
; INPUTS:
; None
; OPTIONAL INPUT PARAMETERS:
; None
; OUTPUTS:
; None
; OPTIONAL OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
; None
; ACCEPTED KEY-WORDS:
; mode = Selects one of the dust mixture used by dustem
; 'COMPIEGNE_ETAL2010' from Compiegne et al 2010 (default)
; 'DBP90' from Desert et al 1990
; 'DL01' from Draine & Li 2001
; 'DL07' from Draine & Li 2007
; postcript = if set, plot is done in DUSTEM/Docs/Figures/Last_dustem_fit.ps
; help = If set, print this help
; COMMON BLOCKS:
; None
; SIDE EFFECTS:
; None
; RESTRICTIONS:
; The dustem fortran code must be installed
; The dustem idl wrapper must be installed
; PROCEDURE:
; None
; EXAMPLES
; dustem_run_readme,mode='COMPIEGNE_ETAL2010'
; MODIFICATION HISTORY:
; Written by J.P. Bernard April 1st 2011
; see evolution details on the dustem cvs maintained at CESR
; Contact J.-Ph. Bernard (Jean-Philippe.Bernard@cesr.fr) in case of problems.
;-
;This Readme shows how to run dustem from the wrapper
;Obviously, the dustem package must have been installed succesfully (see
;dustem_cvs_readme.txt for install instructions).
IF keyword_set(help) THEN BEGIN
doc_library,'dustem_run_readme'
goto,the_end
ENDIF
loadct,13
IF keyword_set(mode) THEN BEGIN
use_mode=strupcase(mode)
ENDIF ELSE BEGIN
use_mode='COMPIEGNE_ETAL2010' ;Default is last dustem model
ENDELSE
;== This just initializes
dustem_init,mode=use_mode
!dustem_verbose=1
!dustem_show_plot=1
IF not keyword_set(dir) THEN BEGIN
; CASE getenv('DUSTEM_WHICH') OF
CASE !dustem_which OF
'DESERT':dir='DESERT_POST_ISO_MORE/'
'COMPIEGNE': dir='MC_DAT/'
'VERSTRAETE': dir='d_3.5/'
'VERSTRAETE': dir='LV_DAT/'
; 'WEB3p8': dir_in='dustem3.8_web/'
'WEB3p8': dir_in=!dustem_soft_dir
ELSE: dir='les_DAT/'
ENDCASE
ENDIF
;== This is the input directory selected for Dustem
;dir_in=getenv('DUSTEM_SOFT_DIR')+'/src/'+dir
;dir_in=!dustem_soft_dir+'/src/'+dir
;== The following structure contains the inputs to the model
st_model=dustem_read_all(dir_in)
help,st_model,/str
;=== You can here modify the model inputs
;=== e.g.
;stop
;st_model.G0=2.
;== The following line writes inputs to the Fortran
;dustem_write_all,st_model,getenv('DUSTEM_DAT')
dustem_write_all,st_model,!dustem_dat
;== The runs the Fortran. The ouput structure contains the results
st=dustem_run()
;== The following just plots the resulting emission SED
window,0
;dustem_plot_nuinu_em,st,yr=[1e-28,1.e-22],/ysty,xr=[1,5e3],/xsty
dustem_plot_nuinu_em,st,yr=[1e-11,6.e-7],/ysty,xr=[1,5e3],/xsty
;== The following just plots the resulting extinction
window,1
;dustem_plot_extinction,st,yr=[1.e-4,1.e7],/ysty,xr=[1.e-2,1e5],/xsty
dustem_plot_extinction,st,st_model,yr=[1.e-6,1.e0],/ysty,xr=[1.,400],/xsty
the_end:
END