exponential_cutoff_power_law1d-1.0.0¶
One dimensional power law model with an exponential cutoff.
Description
One dimensional power law model with an exponential cutoff.
Outline
Schema Definitions ¶
This node must validate against all of the following:
This type is an object with the following properties:
amplitude
object Required Model amplitude.
This node must validate against any of the following:
number
x_0
object Required Reference point.
This node must validate against any of the following:
number
alpha
object Required Power law index.
This node must validate against any of the following:
number
x_cutoff
object Required Cutoff point.
This node must validate against any of the following:
number
Examples ¶
\[f(x) = 10.0 (x / 5.0) ^ {-2.0} \exp (-x / 7.0)\]
!transform/exponential_cutoff_power_law1d-1.0.0 {alpha: 2.0, amplitude: 10.0, x_0: 5.0, x_cutoff: 7.0}
Original Schema ¶
%YAML 1.1
---
$schema: "http://stsci.edu/schemas/yaml-schema/draft-01"
id: "http://stsci.edu/schemas/asdf/transform/exponential_cutoff_power_law1d-1.0.0"
title: >
One dimensional power law model with an exponential cutoff.
description: >
One dimensional power law model with an exponential cutoff.
examples:
-
- $$f(x) = 10.0 (x / 5.0) ^ {-2.0} \exp (-x / 7.0)$$
- |
!transform/exponential_cutoff_power_law1d-1.0.0 {alpha: 2.0, amplitude: 10.0, x_0: 5.0, x_cutoff: 7.0}
allOf:
- $ref: "transform-1.2.0"
- type: object
properties:
amplitude:
anyOf:
- $ref: "../unit/quantity-1.1.0"
- type: number
description: Model amplitude.
x_0:
anyOf:
- $ref: "../unit/quantity-1.1.0"
- type: number
description: Reference point.
alpha:
anyOf:
- $ref: "../unit/quantity-1.1.0"
- type: number
description: Power law index.
x_cutoff:
anyOf:
- $ref: "../unit/quantity-1.1.0"
- type: number
description: Cutoff point.
required: ['amplitude', 'x_0', 'alpha', 'x_cutoff']
...