hamers/mse

mse.py -- generate_mobile_diagram -- zero bodies and zero binaries!

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Version fc95798

configuration = "2"
N_bodies = 2
masses = [1.4033902660164514, 1.4497387409123248]
metallicities = [0.01083138031566544, 0.01083138031566544]
semimajor_axes = [1.3374445598964206]
eccentricities = [0.3174495897133802]
inclinations = [1.1381511990978366]
arguments_of_pericentre = [0.2904225417557361]
longitudes_of_ascending_node = [2.1074651848995956]
tend = 1.400000E+10
N_steps = 1000
stellar_types = [1, 1]
object_types = [1, 1]

configuration = "2"
N_bodies = 2
masses = [1.332040740163885, 1.3068911975703883]
metallicities = [0.023009827126615208, 0.023009827126615208]
semimajor_axes = [0.10297972574554977]
eccentricities = [0.5102998299876382]
inclinations = [0.8405107912056219]
arguments_of_pericentre = [5.970126102009413]
longitudes_of_ascending_node = [1.6207052542414224]
tend = 1.400000E+10
N_steps = 1000
stellar_types = [1, 1]
object_types = [1, 1]

The generate_mobile_diagram() would exit when the system is empty -- this behaviour has now been changed in 11b1430.

In some cases, BSE (hence MSE) assumes that no remnant is left after a merger event. For example, this is the case when two He WDs merge and explode in a SNe.