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Low-Temperature Gas Opacities with AESOPUS 2.0

Published 16 Oct 2022 in astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.EP, and astro-ph.GA | (2210.08587v1)

Abstract: This work introduces new low-temperature gas opacities, in the range 3.2 <= log(T/K) <= 4.5, computed with the AESOPUS code under the assumption of thermodynamic equilibrium (Marigo &_Aringer_2009). In comparison to the previous version AESOPUS 1.0, we updated and expanded molecular absorption to include 80 species, mostly using the recommended line lists currently available from the ExoMol and HITRAN databases. Furthermore, in light of a recent study, we revised the H- photodetachment cross section, added the free-free absorption of other negative ions of atoms and molecules, and updated the collision-induced absorption due to H2/H2, H2/H, H2/He, and H/He pairs. Using the new input physics, we computed tables of Rosseland mean opacities for several scaled-solar chemical compositions, including Magg et al. (2022)'s most recent one, as well as alpha-enhanced mixtures. The differences in opacity between the new AESOPUS 2.0 and the original AESOPUS 1.0 versions, as well as other sets of calculations, are discussed. The new opacities are released to the community via a dedicated web-page that includes both pre-computed tables for widely used chemical compositions, and a web-interface for calculating opacities on-the-fly for any abundance distribution.

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