PRO dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example,model=model $ ,sed_file=sed_file $ ,Nitermax=Nitermax $ ,postscript=postscript $ ,fits_save_and_restore=fits_save_and_restore $ ,help=help $ ,wait=wait $ ,verbose=verbose ;+ ; NAME: ; dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example ; ; PURPOSE: ; This routine is an example of how to fit an observational SED ; (StokesI only) with DustEM and DustEMWrap. ; ; For this example, the code uses the SED in the file example_SED_1.xcat, ; which is distributed in the Data/EXAMPLE_OBSDATA/ directory ; ; In addition, this example uses the plugin dustem_plugin_mbbdy.pro to ; fit the FIR part of the spectrum using a modified black-body rather ; than a physical ISM dust model for the big grain population. ; ; The example SED has Stokes I photometric data points from ; IRAC, MIPS and IRAS. Examples illustrating running DustEMWrap to ; fit spectral data, polarisation data and extinction data ; are provided in other _example routines in the src/idl/ ; directory. See the DustEMWrap User Guide for more information. ; ; CATEGORY: ; DustEMWrap, Distributed, High-Level, User Example ; ; CALLING SEQUENCE: ; dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example[,model=][sed_file=][,postscript=][,Nitermax=][,fits_save_and_restore=][,/help,/wait,/verbose] ; ; INPUTS: ; None ; ; OPTIONAL INPUT PARAMETERS: ; None ; ; OUTPUTS: ; None ; ; OPTIONAL OUTPUT PARAMETERS: ; Plots, results structure in binary FITS table format ; ; ACCEPTED KEY-WORDS: ; model = specifies the interstellar dust mixture used by DustEM ; 'MC10' model from Compiegne et al 2010 (default) ; 'DBP90' model from Desert et al 1990 ; 'DL01' model from Draine & Li 2001 ; 'WD01_RV5p5B' model from Weingartner & Draine 2002 with Rv=5.5 ; 'DL07' model from Draine & Li 2007 ; 'J13' model from Jones et al 2013, as updated in ; Koehler et al 2014 ; 'G17_ModelA' model A from Guillet et al (2018). Includes ; polarisation. See Tables 2 and 3 of that paper for details. ; 'G17_ModelB' model B from Guillet et al (2018) ; 'G17_ModelC' model C from Guillet et al (2018) ; 'G17_ModelD' model A from Guillet et al (2018) ; sed_file = string naming the path to text file in .xcat format that ; describes the observational SED. If not set, the file ; 'Data/EXAMPLE_OBSDATA/example_SED_1.xcat' is used. ; postscript = if set, final plot is saved as postscript in the ; current working directory ; Nitermax = maximum number of fit iterations. Default is 5. ; fits_save_and_restore = if set, save the fit results in a binary ; FITS file. The code then restore this file and plots ; the results using the saved results information. ; help = if set, print this help ; wait = if set, wait this many seconds between each step of ; the code (for illustration purposes) ; verbose = if set, subroutines will run in verbose mode ; ; COMMON BLOCKS: ; None ; ; SIDE EFFECTS: ; None ; ; RESTRICTIONS: ; The DustEM fortran code must be installed ; The DustEMWrap IDL code must be installed ; ; PROCEDURES AND SUBROUTINES USED: ; ; ; EXAMPLES ; dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example ; dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example,Nitermax=1,fits_save_and_restore='/tmp/mysavefile.fits' ; dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example,model='DBP90' ; ; MODIFICATION HISTORY: ; Written by JPB Apr-2022 ; Evolution details on the DustEMWrap gitlab. ; See http://dustemwrap.irap.omp.eu/ for FAQ and help. ;- IF keyword_set(help) THEN BEGIN doc_library,'dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example' goto,the_end END IF keyword_set(model) THEN BEGIN use_model=strupcase(model) ENDIF ELSE BEGIN use_model='MC10' ;Default is the DBP90 model ENDELSE use_polarization=0 ; initialize Dustemwrap in no polarization mode use_window=2 ; default graphics window number to use for plotting the results use_verbose=0 if keyword_set(verbose) then use_verbose=1 use_Nitermax=5 ; maximum number of iterations for the fit IF keyword_set(Nitermax) THEN use_Nitermax=Nitermax dustem_define_la_common ;=== Set the (model-dependent) parameters that you want to fit (pd), ;=== their initial values (iv) ;=== and whether they are bounded (ulimed,llimed,llims,ulims). ;=== Fixed parameters (fpd) and their values (fiv) are also set here. ;=== Refer to the DustEM and DustEMWrap User guides for an explanation ;=== of the physical meaning of dust model and plug-in parameters, and ;=== how to specify them. ;=== Examples are provided for some of the dust models. ;=== To try them, uncomment the model that you want to try and re-run ;=== AN EXAMPLE FOR DBP90 ;=== Here we fit the ;=== intensity of the dust-heating radiation field as well as several plug-ins: ;=== (i) a modified black body (initial values correspond to a ; blackbody peaking in the far-infrared) ;=== The free parameters are all lower-bounded at zero. ;=== We invoke the MC10 dust model, and fit the abundances of the PAH components. The BG ;=== components are fixed to ~zero since we want to fit this part of the ;=== observed SED by a MBB. ;use_model='MC10' ; you should specify this when you run the routine! pd = [ $ '(*!dustem_params).G0', $ ;G0 '(*!dustem_params).grains(0).mdust_o_mh',$ ;PAH0 mass fraction '(*!dustem_params).grains(1).mdust_o_mh',$ ;PAH1 mass fraction 'dustem_plugin_mbbdy_1', $ ;Amplitude of mBB 'dustem_plugin_mbbdy_2', $ ;T of mBB 'dustem_plugin_mbbdy_3'] ;Emissivity index of mBB iv = [1.8, 7.8e-4, 7.8e-4, 4.e-5, 22., 1.8] Npar=n_elements(pd) ulimed=replicate(0,Npar) llimed=replicate(1,Npar) llims=replicate(0.,Npar) fpd = [ $ '(*!dustem_params).grains(2).mdust_o_mh',$ ;amCBEx '(*!dustem_params).grains(3).mdust_o_mh',$ ;amCBEx '(*!dustem_params).grains(4).mdust_o_mh'] ;aSilx fiv = [1.e-12,1.e-12,1.e-12] if keyword_set(wait) then begin message,'Finished setting dust model and plug-in parameters: '+use_model,/info wait,wait end ;== INITIALISE DUSTEM dustem_init,model=use_model,polarization=use_polarization !dustem_nocatch=1 !dustem_verbose=use_verbose ;!dustem_show_plot=1 ;=== READ EXAMPLE SED DATA dir=!dustem_wrap_soft_dir+'/Data/EXAMPLE_OBSDATA/' file=dir+'example_SED_4.xcat' IF keyword_set(sed_file) THEN file=sed_file sed=read_xcat(file,/silent) if keyword_set(wait) then begin message,'Finished reading SED data: '+file,/info wait,wait end ;;=== ADJUST THE UNCERTAINTIES (FOR ILLUSTRATION) ind=where(sed.sigmaII LT (0.2*sed.StokesI)^2,count) IF count NE 0 THEN sed[ind].sigmaII=(0.2*sed[ind].StokesI)^2 ;== SET THE OBSERVATIONAL STRUCTURE ;== sed is passed twice -- the first occurrence is the SED that you ;== wish to fit, the second occurrence is the SED that you wish to visualise. dustem_set_data,sed,sed ;== SET INITIAL VALUES AND LIMITS OF THE PARAMETERS THAT WILL BE ;== ADJUSTED DURING THE FIT ;dustem_init_parinfo,pd,iv,up_limited=ulimed,lo_limited=llimed,up_limits=ulims,lo_limits=llims ;== INITIALIZE ANY PLUGINS ;dustem_init_plugins,pd,fpd ;== INITIALIZE ANY FIXED PARAMETERS FOR PLUGINS ;if Nfix gt 0 then dustem_init_fixed_params,fpd,fiv dustem_init_params,use_model,pd,iv,fpd=fpd,fiv=fiv $ ,ulimed=ulimed,llimed=llimed,ulims=ulims,llims=llims $ ,polarization=use_polarization if keyword_set(wait) then begin message,'Finished initializing DustEMWrap, including plugins and fixed parameters',/info wait,wait end ;=== INFORMATION TO RUN THE FIT tol=1.e-16 ;fit tolerence ;=== INFORMATION TO MAKE THE PLOT yr=[1.00e-4,1.00E2] ; y-axis limits xr=[1.00E0,6.00e4] ; x-axis limits tit='MBB FIT EXAMPLE' ; plot title ytit=textoidl('I_\nu (MJy/sr) for N_H=10^{20} H/cm^2') ; y-axis title xtit=textoidl('\lambda (\mum)') ; x-axis title ;Set show_plot to 0 to hide plot ;Commented or set to 1 is the same since !dustem_show_plot (existing sysvar) is initialized to 1 in dustem_init ;show_plot = 0 ;=== RUN THE FIT t1=systime(0,/sec) res=dustem_mpfit_data(tol=tol,Nitermax=use_Nitermax,gtol=gtol $ ,/xlog,/ylog,xr=xr,yr=yr,xtit=xtit,ytit=ytit,title=tit $ ,legend_xpos=legend_xpos,legend_ypos=legend_ypos $ ,errors=errors,chi2=chi2,rchi2=rchi2,show_plot=show_plot) t2=systime(0,/sec) if keyword_set(wait) then begin message,'Finished running DustEMWrap, using Niters: '+strtrim(string(use_Nitermax),2),/info message,'Time taken [sec]: '+sigfig(t2-t1,2,/sci),/info wait,wait end ;=== MAKE THE FINAL PLOT IF keyword_set(postscript) THEN BEGIN dir_ps='./' set_plot,'PS' ps_file=dir_ps+postscript device,filename=ps_file,/color ENDIF dustemwrap_plot,*(*!dustem_fit).CURRENT_PARAM_VALUES,dummy,xr=xr,/xstyle,yr=yr,/ysty,/ylog,/xlog,title=tit+' (Final fit)' IF keyword_set(postscript) THEN BEGIN set_plot,'X' device,/close message,'Wrote '+ps_file,/info ENDIF if keyword_set(wait) then begin message,'Made the plot of the final results',/info wait,wait end IF keyword_set(fits_save_and_restore) THEN BEGIN message,'Writing out results structure: '+fits_save_and_restore,/info dustem_write_fits_table,filename=fits_save_and_restore,help=help ;=== At this point, you could erase all dustem system variables, or exit idl... all the ;=== information needed to recover the results and remake the plots has been saved in the FITS table dustem_read_fits_table,filename=fits_save_and_restore,dustem_spectra_st=dustem_spectra_st ;==== plot result taken from the saved fits table res=*(*!dustem_fit).CURRENT_PARAM_VALUES dustemwrap_plot,res,dustem_spectra_st,xr=xr,/xstyle,yr=yr,/ysty,/ylog,/xlog,title=tit+' (From Saved FITS file)' if keyword_set(wait) then begin message,'Saved the results as FITS in the file: '+fits_save_and_restore+', and made a plot using the data in this file',/info wait,wait end ENDIF message,'Finished dustem_fit_intensity_mbb_example',/info the_end: END