[yt-users] Trouble with SFR plots of enzo data
Munier Azzam Salem
msalem at astro.columbia.edu
Tue Mar 5 12:36:35 PST 2013
Alright, I'll take a look.
But, I should emphasize that when I open each individual data file, sum the
particle masses, and plot, the total mass increases monotonically over
time, and agrees well with the decrease in gas mass. It's only when I
analyze via the star formation module that I see the jump.
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Stephen Skory <s at skory.us> wrote:
> Hi Munier,
>
> > Here is the cumulative mass, plotted from the same three data files.
> > It's clear particles are being lost ...
>
> Aha! That is kind of what I was suspecting! So this looks like it
> might be an Enzo problem. I'd recommend trying to figure out what
> happened there. Perhaps there was an error during a restart or somehow
> two different simulations got mixed up? Good luck!
>
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