
This record contains two types of software, distributed in compressed archives, relevant to "Quantifying the Effects of Parameters in Widespread SEP Events with EPREM" by Young and Poduval: the EPREM source code @ v0.14.0 the scripts called to produce the published figures The scripts call routines from the eprem-analysis repository, which includes the following Git tags widespread-submitted corresponds to the submitted manuscript and requires eprempy version 0.9.3 or later widespread-revised corresponds to the revised manuscript and requires eprempy version 0.11.0 or later The runtime configuration script and point-observer output files from each simulation run are available at zenodo.org/records/17196185. See README.txt for additional information.
CHANGELOG v1: The version corresponding to the submitted manuscript. v2: The version corresponding to the initial revision of the manuscript (not resubmitted to journal). v3: The version corresponding to another revision of the manuscript (not resubmitted to journal), with improvements to plotting routines. v4: The version corresponding to the final revision of the manuscript, as resubmitted to the journal, with additional improvements and bug fixes in plotting routines.
heliophysics, space physics, solar and stellar astrophysics, solar energetic particles (SEPs)
heliophysics, space physics, solar and stellar astrophysics, solar energetic particles (SEPs)
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