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(Bourke et al. 1997)
The temperature of excitation is generally assumed to some constant. For example in Bourke, it was assumed We used the simulation to
be 11K. However, as we have simulations, we can determine
reasonable values for the
average temperature of
excitation at each time. excitation. We
would hope found that the technique employed in Bourke of assuming a constant 11 K was fairly accurate. However, we could improved slightly upon this
would provide by using temperatures calculated in the simulation. There is a
more accurate correlation with systematic bias to overestimating the
physical system descibed by mass, which we attribute to the fact that temperature is not constant through the
density mdoel. object.
The following graphs show the mass calculated over time for various assumptions about the temperature of excitation.