Recent Releases of mesa
mesa - r24.08.1
MESA release version. For important changes, bug fixes, and new features, see the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by Debraheem over 1 year ago
mesa - r24.03.1
MESA release version. For important changes, bug fixes, and new features, see the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by earlbellinger almost 2 years ago
mesa - r24.02.1-rc1
Release candidate. See the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by earlbellinger about 2 years ago
mesa - r24.02.1-rc1
Release candidate. See the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by earlbellinger about 2 years ago
mesa - r23.05.1
MESA release version. For important changes, bug fixes, and new features, see the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by evbauer almost 3 years ago
mesa - r23.05.1-rc2
Release candidate, now including important bug fix for reverse triple-alpha reaction rate. See the changelog for other details.
- Fortran
Published by evbauer almost 3 years ago
mesa - r23.05.1-rc1
Release candidate. See the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by evbauer almost 3 years ago
mesa - r22.11.1
See the latest MESA instrument paper for major new features. Also see the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by evbauer over 3 years ago
mesa - r22.11.1-rc1
Release candidate, see the changelog. See also the most recent MESA instrument paper.
- Fortran
Published by evbauer over 3 years ago
mesa - r22.05.1
This release is mainly to fix a bug in how atmospheres are reconstructed for the "pulse" formats (e.g. FGONG) used in asteroseismology. It also fixes a bug that would cause MESA to crash when rerunning a model that used the Al26 isomers, and switches off an experimental solver feature in RSP that was enabled by default in r21.12.1 and caused convergence issues.
A more detailed list of changes is available in the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by warrickball almost 4 years ago
mesa - r22.05.1-rc1
This release is mainly to fix a bug in how atmospheres are reconstructed for the "pulse" formats (e.g. FGONG) used in asteroseismology. It also fixes a bug that would cause MESA to crash when rerunning a model that used the Al26 isomers.
A more detailed list of changes is available in the changelog.
- Fortran
Published by warrickball almost 4 years ago
mesa - r21.12.1
Highlights from the new release include the new Skye EOS (Jermyn et al 2021), addition of an ideal gas EOS, updates to the opacities, a new (experimental) time dependent convection model (TDC), and a new automatic differentiation module (autodiff) for providing numerical partial derivatives. Users using the new version should carefully read the changelog https://docs.mesastar.org/en/r21.12.1/changelog.html as there have been a number of backwards incompatible changes.
- Fortran
Published by rjfarmer about 4 years ago
mesa - r21.12.1-rc1
This is a pre-release version of MESA
Highlights from the new release include the new Skye EOS (Jermyn et al 2021), addition of an ideal gas EOS, updates to the opacities, a new time dependent convection model (TDC), and a new auto differentiation module (autodiff) for providing numerical partial derivatives. Users testing the new version should carefully read the changelog https://docs.mesastar.org/en/latest/changelog.html as there have been a number of backwards incompatible changes.
We have also changed the version number scheme we use, to help denote the point where we have switched to github (https://github.com/MESAHub/mesa). Version numbers going forward will have the format YY.MM.N (Year . Month . Number) rather than the previous scheme which was simply the commit number, and which no longer makes sense when using git. Thus the RC1 will be r21.12.1-rc1 while we expect the release to be r21.12.1 .
- Fortran
Published by rjfarmer about 4 years ago
mesa - r15140
This was the last release of MESA developed in SVN and became the root of the GitHub repository.
Revision 15140 has been designated a MESA release version. This release contains a number of backwards-incompatible changes, including a significant reorganization of the eos & kap options.
Users migrating to the new version should carefully read the Changelog.
The new MESA documentation site, docs.mesastar.org, should now be considered the primary source for MESA reference information. The defaults files documentation for previous versions remains available in the documentation archive on the SourceForge site.
- Fortran
Published by jschwab over 4 years ago