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I believe that the definition or links to the names of bandpasses in isochrones is in the file:
envs/isochrones/lib/python3.10/site-packages/isochrones/mist/bc.py
And that it includes UBVRIplus, WISE, CFHT, DECam, GALEX, JWST/NIRCam, LSST, Pan-STARRS1, Skymapper, Spitzer, UKIDDS, SDSS.
Is there a straightforward way to add bandpasses, especially given that the MIST database has updated its own bolometric correction tables? In the news & updates at the top here: https://waps.cfa.harvard.edu/MIST/
Aaron Dotter wrote on the MIST website that they have added bolometric corrections for S-plus, IPHAS, etc. The UBVRIplus file also includes DR3 magnitudes, which are not included in isochrones.
Thank you,
David
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Hi,
I believe that the definition or links to the names of bandpasses in isochrones is in the file:
envs/isochrones/lib/python3.10/site-packages/isochrones/mist/bc.py
And that it includes UBVRIplus, WISE, CFHT, DECam, GALEX, JWST/NIRCam, LSST, Pan-STARRS1, Skymapper, Spitzer, UKIDDS, SDSS.
Is there a straightforward way to add bandpasses, especially given that the MIST database has updated its own bolometric correction tables? In the news & updates at the top here:
https://waps.cfa.harvard.edu/MIST/
Aaron Dotter wrote on the MIST website that they have added bolometric corrections for S-plus, IPHAS, etc. The UBVRIplus file also includes DR3 magnitudes, which are not included in isochrones.
Thank you,
David
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: