Units ----- The 4D-TExS code uses megaelectronvolt (:math:`MeV`) as the preferred unit. The table below contain the units used for all output quantities (if not specified, the quantity is dimensionless and has thus no unit). +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | **Variable** | **Unit** | +====================================================+=================+ | Temperature (:math:`T`) | MeV | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Baryon chemical potential (:math:`\mu_B`) | MeV | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Electric charge chemical potential (:math:`\mu_Q`) | MeV | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Strange chemical potential (:math:`\mu_S`) | MeV | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Pressure (:math:`P`) | MeV :math:`^4` | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Baryon density (:math:`n_B`) | MeV :math:`^3` | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Electric charge density (:math:`n_Q`) | MeV :math:`^3` | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Strangeness density (:math:`n_S`) | MeV :math:`^3` | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Entropy density (:math:`s`) | MeV :math:`^3` | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Energy density (:math:`\varepsilon`) | MeV :math:`^3` | +----------------------------------------------------+-----------------+