8.1. SPEX Atomic Code & TablesΒΆ

  • 8.1.1. The SPEX Atomic Code & Tables (SPEXACT)
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  • 8.1.4. Atomic database for the absorbers
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  • 8.1.6. Non-thermal electron distributions
  • 8.1.7. Supernova remnant model theory

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