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\end{equation}  (Bourke et al. 1997)  This can either be The temperature of excitation is generally  assumed to be constant (as some constant. For example  in Bourke) or calculated from the simulation. Acceptable values of temperature range between 10K and 50K. We tested 11K, 50K as well Bourke, it was assumed to be 11K. However,  as values chosen from we have simulations, we can determine  the simulations. average temperature of excitation at each time.  We then used would hope  this excitation temperature to see how well the temperature model correlated would provide a more accurate correlation  with the physical system descibed by the  density model. mdoel.  The following graphs show the mass calculated over time for various assumptions about the temperature of excitation.