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Derivation of non-thermal particle distributions through MCMC spectral fitting
I'm studying naima, and I'm trying to use it to reproduce the SED that we have in the [Linden 2012 paper ](https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0004-637X/753/1/41/pdf). The idea here is not very complex, I...
Dear zbla, By studying your open source SED fitting tool, I have some questions to ask you. (1) For what kind of physical cases are the different electron energy spectrum...
This adds a class to compute synchrotron from a proton population. Fixes #134. ToDo: - [ ] Documentation - [ ] Validate and add reference values in tests
Hello! I was investigating updating your emcee interface as we call Naima in our fitting architecture and we right now have a conflict between emcee v2 and v3 when loading...
While studying candidate PeVatron sources, the high-energy part of the electron/proton distributions are extremely relevant. For a long time, I used naima without modifying the default Epmax=10 PeV and Eemax=510...
Dear Dr. Victor Zabalza, I want to know whether Synchronous self-absorption is considered in naima ?
This is a relatively simple modification that would require an additional argument to the `Synchrotron` class and setting the particle mass to either `m_e` or `m_p` in the gyroradius calculation.
The Kelner et al. 2006 paper (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006PhRvD..74c4018K/abstract) also provides parametrizations for neutrino spectra. Unfortunately, it seems that the Kafexhiu et al. (2014) paper (https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014PhRvD..90l3014K/abstract) does not. @zblz Have you ever...
As far as I can tell, the y-unit in SED plots is always `erg/cm2/s`. It would be nice if one could specify that the unit is, e.g., `TeV/cm2/s`.