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v15 v16 63 63 = Projecting Sinks = 64 64 65 Given that our data deals with colliding flows and how their interaction can induce star formation, it is pertinent to discuss the formation of sink particles. To learn more about sink particles, see Fedderath et al. in [https://astrobear.pas.rochester.edu/trac/wiki/u/EricasLibrary#no2 Erica's Library]. Here we present two ways of projecting and aligning the sink particles onto a bov.65 Given that our data deals with colliding flows and how their interaction can induce star formation, it is pertinent to discuss the formation of sink particles. To learn more about sink particles, see Fedderath et al. in [https://astrobear.pas.rochester.edu/trac/wiki/u/EricasLibrary#no2 Erica's Library]. Here we present two ways of projecting and aligning the sink particles onto a 3D CDM bov. 66 66 67 67 == Using Chombos == 68 69 This method simply requires the importation of the chombo files from your out directory into VisIt, where you will add them three times for each face of the box you have created. In order to do this, we will use the 'project' and 'elevate' operators in VisIt. Before beginning, import the chombo*.hdf files from your out directory into VisIt. After revisit the database correlations and either edit or make a new one so that the .bovs and the .hdf files will be in sync on your active time slider. In the visuals below, you will see that I have hid the legend, and have included the files for the next section on how to do the same thing with curve files. All the sinks you will see are noted as black 'axes' so you can see them 68 70 69 71 UNDER CONSTRUCTION