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<requirement type="package" version="1.13.0">scipy</requirement>
<requirement type="package" version="1.21.4">wget</requirement>
<requirement type="package" version="1.2.15">oda-api</requirement>
<requirement type="package" version="7.16.3">nbconvert</requirement>
<!--Requirements string 'nb2workflow[cwl,service,rdf,mmoda]>=1.3.30
' can't be converted automatically. Please add the galaxy/conda requirement manually or modify the requirements file!-->
<requirement type="package" version="7.16.3">nbconvert</requirement>
</requirements>
<command detect_errors="exit_code">ipython '$__tool_directory__/${_data_product._selector}.py'</command>
<configfiles>
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these collisions.

The cosmological epoch of the phase transition is described by the
temperature, :math:``T_star`` and by the number(s) of relativistic
degrees of freedom, :math:``g_star`` that should be specified as
parameters.
temperature, ``T_star`` and by the number(s) of relativistic degrees of
freedom, ``g_star`` that should be specified as parameters.

The phase transition itself is characterised by phenomenological
parameters, :math:``alpha``, :math:``beta_H`` and
:math:``epsilon_turb``, the latent heat, the ratio of the Hubble radius
to the bubble size at percolation and the fraction of the energy otuput
of the phase transition that goes into turbulence.
parameters, ``alpha``, ``beta_H`` and ``epsilon_turb``, the latent heat,
the ratio of the Hubble radius to the bubble size at percolation and the
fraction of the energy otuput of the phase transition that goes into
turbulence.

The tool ``Model spectrum`` outputs the power spectrum for fixed values
of these parameters. The tool ``Phase transition parameters`` reproduces
the constraints on the phase transition parameters from the Pulsar
Timing Array gravitational wave detectors, reported by `Boyer &amp; Neronov
(2024) &lt;https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.??????&gt;`__, including the estimate of
the cosmological magnetic field induced by turbulence.
Timing Array gravitational wave detectors, reported by Boyer &amp; Neronov
(2024), including the estimate of the cosmological magnetic field
induced by turbulence.
</help>
<citations>
<citation type="bibtex">@article{RoperPol:2023bqa,

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