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AESOPUS 2.0: Low-Temperature Opacities with Solid Grains

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arxiv 2310.14588 v1 pith:WUEQ6TCI submitted 2023-10-23 astro-ph.SR astro-ph.EPastro-ph.GA

AESOPUS 2.0: Low-Temperature Opacities with Solid Grains

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In this study we compute the equation of state and Rosseland mean opacity from temperatures of T~30000 K down to T~400 K, pushing the capabilities of the AESOPUS code (Marigo et al., 2022; Marigo & Aringer, 2009) into the regime where solid grains can form. The GGchem code (Woitke et al. 2018) is used to solve the chemistry for temperatures less than ~3000 K. Atoms, molecules, and dust grains in thermodynamic equilibrium are all included in the equation of state. To incorporate monochromatic atomic and molecular cross sections, an optimized opacity sampling technique is used. The Mie theory is employed to calculate the opacity of 43 grain species. Tables of Rosseland mean opacities for scaled-solar compositions are provided. Based on our computing resources, opacities for other chemical patterns, as well as various grain sizes, porosity, and shapes, can be easily computed upon user request to the corresponding author.

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