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times broadcasting in `get spectra`

KaraMelih opened this issue · comments

When getting the initial spectra of different models, if the user passes multiple time entries the Fornax2021 model cannot handle it where the others (that I have tested) can.

minimal example to reproduce;

from snewpy.neutrino import Flavor
from astropy import units as u
from snewpy.models.ccsn import Bollig_2016, Fornax_2021

bollig = Bollig_2016(filename=snewpy_models_path+"Bollig_2016/s11.2c")
fornax = Fornax_2021(filename=snewpy_models_path+"Fornax_2021/lum_spec_13M_r10000_dat.h5")

print(fornax.get_initial_spectra(t=[10]*u.s, E=10*u.MeV, flavors=[Flavor.NU_E])[Flavor.NU_E])
print(bollig.get_initial_spectra(t=[10]*u.s, E=10*u.MeV, flavors=[Flavor.NU_E])[Flavor.NU_E])

print(bollig.get_initial_spectra(t=[10, 12]*u.s, E=10*u.MeV, flavors=[Flavor.NU_E])[Flavor.NU_E])
print(fornax.get_initial_spectra(t=[10, 15]*u.s, E=10*u.MeV, flavors=[Flavor.NU_E])[Flavor.NU_E])

Multiple t's work for Bollig but not for the Fornax model.

The snewpy version I use is snewpy==1.3

This issue was also mentioned in #221