UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Use cases: Comparison/use of evolutionary synthesis models

Description

_Case A_: A user with deep knowledge of evolutionary synthesis models wants to compare the results given by different grids of models (produced by different developers/groups) for the same set of input parameters. _Case B_: A user wants to retrieve an specific evolutionary synthesis model to perform a simple comparison (overplot) with real data. ---

primary actor

_Case A_: Evolutionary synthesis model expert user _Case B_: Evolutionary synthesis model standard user ---

End result:

_Case A_: Plot by VOSpec of results obtained from different grids of models with the same input parameters (age and metallicity). _Case B_: Plot by VOSpec of results of theoretical and real data. ---

Other actors:

_Case A_: Evolutionary synthesis model server _Case B_: Evolutionary synthesis model server, observational data server - VOSpec ---

Pre-conditions

1 Existence of a protocol (e.g. TSAP) that explores (using the "format=metadata" option) the parameter space of the theoretical grid (not known a priori). ---

Flow of events

_Case A_: 1 User logins in VOSpec and selects the corresponding service. 2 In response to the "format=metadata" query, the service sends a VOTable to VOSpec with the parameters space that defines the grid of models. 3 The user selects the desired parameters, and VOSpec send them back to the service. 4 The service returns a VOTable with the results to be displayed by VOSpec. Depending on the server, the results can be obtained from a pre-computed grid of models or on-the-fly. _Case B_ (includes Case A, plus): 5 The user chooses an observation with VOSpec 6 Models and observations are plotted and normalized to a common scale --- All the information exchange between the synthesis model server and VOSpec is done using the TSAP protocol.

Post-condition

1 Results provided in VOTable format ---

Basic assumptions

Synthesis models mix the results of two types of theoretical results: evolutionary tracks and atmosphere models. ---

Alternative flows

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Open Issues

1 How to evaluate if the resulting model (final product of a mathematical algorithm) has a physical meaning? use of cautions, warnings etc...? --- ------------------------------------------------------- Please add comments below. This area should be used for refinement of the above document. If you want to ask questions or start a dialogue with the author, please use the theory mailing list. --------------------------------------------------- -- Miguel Cerviņo - 27 Sep 2005