More work
Brief overview with the 'new era of Jovian auroral understanding' ie Steve's ideas on Makenzie's profiles. Yep, there are new ones, lots of them, with interesting things to look at.
One run finished (the last of the set that were running, meaning all I have to do is wait until the new regime is in place and set off the seven old ones again). Saturn5000 was the 12eV SD+1 run. It has been analysed.
Of course, first there is CTIP...
I have just had a look at putting the small increments thing in and it seems ok. Like everything else...
Sigh, "bus errror", should'a known it...
hmmm, will try a few runs on other computers using proton1...
Fails on rimmer
can't compile on C3
Going on keter... on the slow processors...
Trying out 31eV runs whilst waiting. It doesn't dip into the small increments level too deeply at this point, so may or may not avoid bus errors. On the other hand, ramping up the number of electrons fired does invite more errors to show their hand...
...bus error at 100k dammit!
Hmmm, difficult one. The lower energy stuff could probably quite happilly live without the small increments stuff, but the high energy stuff really needs it, otherwise there's the risk of crossing into an unrealistic pressure level. I'll run through the other energies and see if any of them can complete...
...one minor comfort, doing the 46eV lot, is that I do get ionisation in all pressure levels, as hoped.
...bus error at 100k
66eV
...100k again
96eV
...1M this time. Dammit... so close...
140eV
100k
206eV
100k
300eV
1M
440eV
1M
650eV
1M+ (hurray!)
950eV
1M
Don't yet have time to try out:
1380, 2030, 2980, 4400, 6400, 9400, 14000, 20800, 30500
I have actually remembered that since I have to divide all answers by a thousand to account for path length, 100k is more than enough anyway... and the answers (suggesting final peak rates from just shy of 1000 to just shy of 10,000 pcm3) is what is expected.
Must/may also do runs with pitch angle distributions, plus magnetic effects... after all...
One run finished (the last of the set that were running, meaning all I have to do is wait until the new regime is in place and set off the seven old ones again). Saturn5000 was the 12eV SD+1 run. It has been analysed.
Of course, first there is CTIP...
I have just had a look at putting the small increments thing in and it seems ok. Like everything else...
Sigh, "bus errror", should'a known it...
hmmm, will try a few runs on other computers using proton1...
Fails on rimmer
can't compile on C3
Going on keter... on the slow processors...
Trying out 31eV runs whilst waiting. It doesn't dip into the small increments level too deeply at this point, so may or may not avoid bus errors. On the other hand, ramping up the number of electrons fired does invite more errors to show their hand...
...bus error at 100k dammit!
Hmmm, difficult one. The lower energy stuff could probably quite happilly live without the small increments stuff, but the high energy stuff really needs it, otherwise there's the risk of crossing into an unrealistic pressure level. I'll run through the other energies and see if any of them can complete...
...one minor comfort, doing the 46eV lot, is that I do get ionisation in all pressure levels, as hoped.
...bus error at 100k
66eV
...100k again
96eV
...1M this time. Dammit... so close...
140eV
100k
206eV
100k
300eV
1M
440eV
1M
650eV
1M+ (hurray!)
950eV
1M
Don't yet have time to try out:
1380, 2030, 2980, 4400, 6400, 9400, 14000, 20800, 30500
I have actually remembered that since I have to divide all answers by a thousand to account for path length, 100k is more than enough anyway... and the answers (suggesting final peak rates from just shy of 1000 to just shy of 10,000 pcm3) is what is expected.
Must/may also do runs with pitch angle distributions, plus magnetic effects... after all...
Labels: 12eV, CTIP, Jupiter, Saturn5000, SD, Sensitivities, TIROS
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