GRASIL: Spectral evolution of stellar systems with dust
Abstract
GRASIL (which stands for GRAphite and SILicate) computes the spectral evolution of stellar systems taking into account the effects of dust, which absorbs and scatters optical and UV photons and emits in the IR-submm region. It may be used as well to do "standard" no-dust stellar spectral synthesis. The code is very well calibrated and applied to interpret galaxies at different redshifts. GRASIL can be downloaded or run online using the GALSYNTH WEB interface.
- Publication:
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Astrophysics Source Code Library
- Pub Date:
- April 2012
- Bibcode:
- 2012ascl.soft04006S
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- Software