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This python package computes, and corrects ensemble light curves for TESS pixels within a specified aperature, from TESS FFI data.

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elk


Welcome to the E\ nsemble L\ ight\ K\ urve Python package, or simply elk!

This package allows you to download, correct, analyze and visualize ensemble light curves from TESS FFI data using the methods outlined in Wainer+2023 <https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/>_. While originally designed for analysis of star clusters, it can be used to create ensemble light curves for any given aperture.

Use the links below to learn how to install elk, explore different features in our detailed tutorials or peruse our exhaustive API documentation. We're excited to see how you will apply elk to your own work!

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We'd also like to acknowledge the absolutely splendid work of Samantha-Lynn Martinez <https://www.samanthalynnmartinez.com/>_ in designing the elk logo. You can find more of her portfolio here <https://www.samanthalynnmartinez.com/illustrationdesign>_ and we encourage you to reach out to her for any design needs you have!

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