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Main Authors: Townsend, Richard H. D., Kuenzi, Rianna V., Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.20212
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author Townsend, Richard H. D.
Kuenzi, Rianna V.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen
author_facet Townsend, Richard H. D.
Kuenzi, Rianna V.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen
contents Stellar oscillation codes are software instruments that evaluate the normal-mode frequencies of an input stellar model. While inter-code comparisons are often used to confirm the correctness of calculations, they are not suitable for characterizing the numerical error of an individual code. To address this issue, we introduce a set of tools -- 'error measures' -- that facilitate this characterization. We explore the behavior of these error measures as calculation parameters, such as the number of radial grid points used to discretize the oscillation equations, are varied; and we summarize this behavior via an idealized error model. While our analysis focuses on the GYRE code, it remains broadly applicable to other oscillation codes.
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spellingShingle Tools for Characterizing the Numerical Error of Stellar Oscillation Codes
Townsend, Richard H. D.
Kuenzi, Rianna V.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Stellar oscillation codes are software instruments that evaluate the normal-mode frequencies of an input stellar model. While inter-code comparisons are often used to confirm the correctness of calculations, they are not suitable for characterizing the numerical error of an individual code. To address this issue, we introduce a set of tools -- 'error measures' -- that facilitate this characterization. We explore the behavior of these error measures as calculation parameters, such as the number of radial grid points used to discretize the oscillation equations, are varied; and we summarize this behavior via an idealized error model. While our analysis focuses on the GYRE code, it remains broadly applicable to other oscillation codes.
title Tools for Characterizing the Numerical Error of Stellar Oscillation Codes
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.20212