existing tables |
REFERENCESWe list the main articles describing the OPAL code and tables here.
Opacity"Opacity Tables for Cepheid Variables," C. A. Iglesias and F. J. Rogers, Astrophys. J. 371, L73 (1991). "Opacity for the Solar Radiative Interior," C. A. Iglesias and F. J. Rogers, Astrophys. J. 371, 408 (1991). "Radiative Atomic Rosseland Mean Opacity Tables," F. J. Rogers and C. A. Iglesias, Astrophys. J. Supp. 79, 507 (1992). "Spin-Orbit Interaction Effects on the Rosseland Mean Opacity," C. A. Iglesias, F. J. Rogers and B. G. Wilson, Astrophys. J. 397, 717 (1992). "Rosseland Mean Opacities for Variable Compositions," F. J. Rogers and C. A. Iglesias, Astrophys. J. 401, 361 (1993). "Radiative Opacities for Carbon- and Oxygen-Rich Mixtures," C. A. Iglesias and F. J. Rogers, Astrophys. J. 412, 752 (1993). "Astrophysical Opacity," F. J. Rogers and C. A. Iglesias, Science 263, 50 (1994). "Updated OPAL Opacities," C. A. Iglesias and F. J. Rogers, Astrophys. J. 464, 943 (1996).
EOS"OPAL Equation of State Tables for Astrophysical Applications," F. J. Rogers, F. J. Swenson, and C. A. Iglesias, Astrophys. J. 456, 902 (1996). For more information about OPAL, contact: Information date 1999 January 20. UCRL-MI-130190 |