Added units for Models
Published on July 07, 2023
Information on the units of model images have been included in the text of presentation and in the .fits of the models.
Published on July 07, 2023
Information on the units of model images have been included in the text of presentation and in the .fits of the models.
Published on February 08, 2023
Model of the continuum emission from a young stellar object (YSO) composed by a central star, modeled as a blackbody, and a dusty circumstellar disk. The disk is assumed to be geometrically flat with radial-dependent temperature and surface density prescribed by power laws.
The local intensity of the disk, seen at a given inclination, is then given by a blackbody emission at the local temperature weighted by an factor that depends on the local surface density and a chosen dust-opacity model. In addition to images at different wavelengths, sYSOm can also provide the total spectral flux (spectral energy distributions). sYSOm is well suited to model simple YSO objects in the near- and mid-infrared.
Published on November 26, 2022
This update makes it possible to standardize the size of the images produced by the models. Submission limits and associated error messages were also handled.
The update also includes a server-side intervention to restore the rights allowing the proper execution of the scripts, making it possible to ensure the functioning of all the models.
Published on April 12, 2022
The interoperability with Aspro2 has been improved by work on both Aspro2 and AMHRA. Since updates on March 7, FITS image can be sent to Aspro2 using the SAMP interaction on the AMHRA page, and by accepting the incoming request in the Aspro2 software window. See this tutorial.
March 7 updates also include various fixes in Kinematic Be disk. These include adding the resolution for GRAVITY and including more metadata to the FITS file. With a companion Aspro2 update, a unit issue was also fixed.
Published on May 27, 2021
A new limb-darkening model has been added: ALDES. The model calculates profiles and/or images using various geometries (spherical or elliptical) and laws (uniform disk, linear, power law, quadratic, square root, logarithmic and four-parameter).
In addition, this update comes with a large number of improvements, mainly aimed at handling multiple simultaneous users, and having isolated analyses runs for better reproducibility and traceability of the results. SAMP also does not require you to run a TLS hub anymore.
Published on December 2, 2020
In this update, the website layout has been entirely reviewed to make it easier to use, with more detailed help, sample parameter files, updated documentation and on the fly form validation. A glitch with SAMP interaction has also been fixed.
AMHRA is still under active development. Therefore, we encourage you again to signal us issues or request features through the feedback page.
Published on July 6, 2020
You can now use SAMP on any results page to interact with common VO tools.
Published on April 10, 2020 (updated: May 11, 2020)
For the DISCO, Binary spiral and Evolved stars (RSG, AGB) models, we now offer help in the form of information buttons.
You will also find a PDF file in the Binary spiral model “Documentation and acknowledgments” section that documents the use of the service.
You can also contact us in the Feedback section.
Published on March 15, 2020
Le SNO5 MOIO (Méthodes et Outils pour l'Interférométrie Optique; responsable G. Duvert), coordonné par le JMMC (Pôle National de traitement des données interférométriques IR/Visible; responsable G. Duvert), maintient le service AMHRA (Analyse et Modélisation pour la Haute Résolution Angulaire), dont le responsable est A. Domiciano de Souza.
L'exploitation scientifique optimale et élargie à toute la communauté des instruments interférométriques modernes (e.g., VLTI/GRAVITY, VLTI/MATISSE, et CHARA/SPICA à partir de début 2022) a demandé une évolution des outils de modélisation et d'analyse permettant (1) la préparation des observations et (2) l'interprétation de données, grâce à l'inclusion d'ingrédients physiques et des aspects polychromatiques (dépendance en longueur d'onde). AMHRA, qui a pour but de répondre à ces besoins, est entré dans sa phase de mise à disposition au public en 2019 (https://amhra.oca.eu/), avec l'ouverture du nouveau portail web du JMMC (https://www.jmmc.fr/).
AMHRA offre actuellement différents types de modèles (e.g. étoiles massives, Be, supergéantes rouges ou bleues, profils d'intensité pour étoiles FGK naines) sous forme de codes numériques rapides ou encore de grilles de modèles pré-calculées avec des codes de transfert radiatif sophistiqués. Des outils d'analyse pour comparaison modèles-observations sont également offerts. AMHRA a vocation à se développer dans le long terme, en s'adaptant aux nouveaux instruments en HRA et à leur précision et leur résolution (angulaire et spectrale) croissantes. Il est ainsi nécessaire d'accroître l'offre de modèles et outils dans AMHRA, avec en particulier les besoins futurs en tâche de service suivants identifiés comme prioritaires :
Contacts : A. Domiciano de Souza (OCA) et G. Duvert (IPAG)
Published on February 12, 2020
The service is up again. The Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur computing services were able to recover all the data following a technical incident on its servers.