Exoplanet Imaging Mission Simulator
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Exoplanet Open-Source Imaging Mission Simulator
Quick Install
Clone the repository, navigate to the top level directory (containing setup.py) and execute:
pip install -e .
Full installation and configuration instructions available here: https://exosims.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html
Documentation and Quick Start Guide
Contributing
All contributions are very welcome. Before starting on your first contribution to EXOSIMS, please read the Contributing Guide
Credits and Acknowledgements
Created by Dmitry Savransky
Written by Christian Delacroix, Daniel Garrett, Dean Keithly, Gabriel Soto, Corey Spohn, Walker Dula, Sonny Rappaport, Michael Turmon, Rhonda Morgan, Grace Genszler, and Dmitry Savransky, with contributions by Patrick Lowrance, Ewan Douglas, Jackson Kulik, Jeremy Turner, Jayson Figueroa, Owen Sorber and Neil Zimmerman.
EXOSIMS makes use of Astropy, a community-developed core Python package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration, 2013).
EXOSIMS optionally makes use of Forecaster (http://ascl.net/1701.007).
EXOSIMS optionally makes use of NASA's Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility's SPICE system components (https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/).
EXOSIMS optionally uses values from: Mamjek, E. "A Modern Mean Dwarf Stellar Color and Effective Temperature Sequence", http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~emamajek/EEM_dwarf_UBVIJHK_colors_Teff.txt, Version 2017.09.06
EXOSIMS development is supported by NASA Grant Nos. NNX14AD99G (GSFC), NNX15AJ67G (WPS) and NNG16PJ24C (SIT).
For further information, please see EXOSIMS's ASCL page and the following papers:
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