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Baraffe #33

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These changes make Janus dependent on Mors to get the stellar flux from the Baraffe tracks. Because the interpolation method is not the same, it leads to to slightly different value. I had to update one reference value (a net flux) in the instellation test to make it pass (relative difference of 2e-5 while tolerance is 1e-5).

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This makes sense to me. It's better to have this functionality contained within a stellar evolution code than within an atmospheres code.

The change to the test seems pretty minor, as the before/after values are very similar.

@lsoucasse lsoucasse merged commit 4bcb47f into master Jul 12, 2024
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@lsoucasse lsoucasse deleted the baraffe branch July 12, 2024 08:54
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Get stellar luminosity from Mors module
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