DESPOTIC -- A New Software Library to Derive the Energetics and SPectra of Optically Thick Interstellar Clouds
Mark R. Krumholz

TL;DR
DESPOTIC is a Python software library that models the energetics and spectra of optically thick interstellar clouds, enabling rapid analysis of their thermal, chemical, and radiative properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, open-source Python tool for simulating the physical and spectral characteristics of interstellar clouds using a one-zone model.
Findings
Calculates line luminosities and cooling rates.
Determines equilibrium temperatures and chemical states.
Predicts observable spectra across environments.
Abstract
I describe DESPOTIC, a code to Derive the Energetics and SPectra of Optically Thick Interstellar Clouds. DESPOTIC represents such clouds using a one-zone model, and can calculate line luminosities, line cooling rates, and in restricted cases line profiles using an escape probability formalism. It also includes approximate treatments of the dominant heating, cooling, and chemical processes for the cold interstellar medium, including cosmic ray and X-ray heating, grain photoelectric heating, heating of the dust by infrared and ultraviolet radiation, thermal cooling of the dust, collisional energy exchange between dust and gas, and a simple network for carbon chemistry. Based on these heating, cooling, and chemical rates, DESPOTIC can calculate clouds' equilibrium gas and dust temperatures, equilibrium carbon chemical state, and time-dependent thermal and chemical evolution. The software…
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