
TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed guide to accessing, compiling, and using a publicly available He I Case-B recombination code, facilitating its application in astrophysical research.
Contribution
It provides practical instructions and improvements for the existing He I recombination code, enhancing its usability for researchers.
Findings
Code is freely available online.
Simplified instructions for use and interpretation.
Facilitates more accurate astrophysical modeling.
Abstract
Recent calculations of collisionless, Case-B, He I emissivities were performed by Bauman et al. (2005). The source code used in the calculation has been freely available online since that paper was published. A number of changes have been made to simplify the use of the code by third parties. Here I provide details on how to obtain, compile, and execute the program and interpret the results.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Nuclear physics research studies · Nuclear Physics and Applications
