Visualize decay topologies¶
The io
module allows you to convert a StateTransitionGraph
to DOT language, which you can then visualize with third-party libraries such as Graphviz. This is particularly useful after running find_solutions()
, which produces a Result
object with a list
of StateTransitionGraph
instances (see the Create amplitude models).
Setup¶
In this notebook, we’ll visualize the allowed transitions for the decay \(\psi' \to \gamma\eta\eta\) as an example.
import expertsystem as es
result = es.reaction.generate(
initial_state="psi(2S)",
final_state=["gamma", "eta", "eta"],
allowed_interaction_types="EM",
)
Convert to DOT and visualize¶
As noted in the usual workflow, the solutions()
contain all spin projection combinations (which is necessary for the amplitude
module). It is possible to convert all these solutions to DOT language with convert_to_dot()
. To avoid visualizing all solutions, we just take a subset of the solutions()
:
dot_source = es.io.convert_to_dot(result.solutions[::50][:3]) # just some selection
This str
of DOT language for the list of StateTransitionGraph
instances can then be visualized with a third-party library, for instance, with graphviz.Source
:
import graphviz
graphviz.Source(dot_source)
You can also serialize the DOT string to file with io.write. The file extension for a DOT file is .gv
:
es.io.write(result.solutions, "decay_topologies_with_spin.gv")
Collapse graphs¶
Since this list of all possible spin projections solutions
is rather long, it is often useful to make use of the get_particle_graphs()
or collapse_graphs()
methods to bundle comparable graphs. First, get_particle_graphs()
allows one collapse (ignore) the spin projections (we again show a selection only):
graphs = result.get_particle_graphs()
dot_source = es.io.convert_to_dot(graphs[:3])
graphviz.Source(dot_source)
If that list is still too much, there is collapse_graphs()
, which bundles all graphs with the same final state groupings:
graphs = result.collapse_graphs()
dot_source = es.io.convert_to_dot(graphs)
graphviz.Source(dot_source)