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- Moog_(code) abstract "MOOG is an astronomical software package. It is an example of Fortran code that performs a variety of spectral line analysis and spectrum synthesis tasks under the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium. Moog uses a model photosphere together with a list of atomic or molecular transitions to generate an emergent spectrum by solving the equation of radiative transfer.The typical use of MOOG is to assist in the determination of the chemical composition of a star, e.g. Sneden (1973). This paper contains also the description of the first version of the code and has been cited about 240 times as of 2008-04-24 by publications in international journals studying the abundances of chemical elements in stars.The software package has been developed and is maintained by Christopher Sneden, University of Texas at Austin. The current supported version of the code was released in August 2010 and is described in the MOOG User's Guide (see references below). Moog is written in FORTRAN 77.".
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- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_electron_transition.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Austin.
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- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortran_software.
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- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Metallicity.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Model_photosphere.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_electronic_transition.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Radiative_transfer.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Software.
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- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum_synthesis.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_equilibrium.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Texas.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Texas_at_Austin.
- Moog_(code) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moog (code)".
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- Moog_(code) subject Category:Astronomy_software.
- Moog_(code) subject Category:Fortran_software.
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- Moog_(code) comment "MOOG is an astronomical software package. It is an example of Fortran code that performs a variety of spectral line analysis and spectrum synthesis tasks under the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium. Moog uses a model photosphere together with a list of atomic or molecular transitions to generate an emergent spectrum by solving the equation of radiative transfer.The typical use of MOOG is to assist in the determination of the chemical composition of a star, e.g. Sneden (1973).".
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