MESAFace, a graphical interface to analyze the MESA output
Maurizio Giannotti, Michael Wise, Aaron Mohammed

TL;DR
MESAFace is a user-friendly graphical tool designed to simplify and accelerate the analysis of MESA stellar evolution simulation outputs, making it more accessible for astrophysicists.
Contribution
This paper introduces MESAFace, a novel graphical interface that enhances the efficiency and intuitiveness of analyzing MESA simulation data.
Findings
Reduces analysis time for MESA outputs
Provides an intuitive visualization interface
Facilitates more thorough data exploration
Abstract
MESA (Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics) has become very popular among astrophysicists as a powerful and reliable code to simulate stellar evolution. Analyzing the output data thoroughly may, however, present some challenges and be rather time-consuming. Here we describe MESAFace, a graphical and dynamical interface which provides an intuitive, efficient and quick way to analyze the MESA output.
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