
This Zenodo archive contains demonstrative example configuration and output files used in our simulations. The archive includes: inlists.zip: a compressed folder with example input files inlist (MESA input) inlist_project (MESA project input) gyre.in (GYRE input) inlist_rsp (RSP input) example_config.yaml: a sample mesalab (Python-based) configuration file for a nad_convos_mid grid, filtering out blue loop models and automatically launching GYRE and RSP runs. example_run.zip: a demonstrative zip archive including sample output from MESA. mesalab_gyre_out_example.zip: a demonstrative archive for the selected example run, generated using the `mesalab` package (available on PyPI). It contains the GYRE inlist files produced by mesalab and the corresponding GYRE outputs. mesalab_rsp_out_example.zip: a demonstrative archive for the selected example run, generated using the `mesalab` package (available on PyPI). It contains the MESA RSP inlist files produced by mesalab and the corresponding MESA RSP outputs. These files are illustrative and document the workflow setup described in the paper Stranger Things: A Grid-based Survey of Strange Modes in Post-Main Sequence Models (Tarczay-Nehéz et al., 2026). They are not intended to reproduce the full set of runs, but to provide minimal examples of configuration, module coupling, and representative outputs.
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