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A Python package for accessing the Planetary System Generator.

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A Python wrapper for the Planetary Spectrum Generator.

The goal of this package is to make PSG more accessible to new users, but still be powerfull enough that expert users will find it useful.

In the simplest use case, users can create a PSG config file from scratch using the PyConfig class.

import pypsg

cfg = pypsg.cfg.PyConfig(
    target=pypsg.cfg.Target(object='Exoplanet',name='Proxima Cen b')
    )
print(cfg.content)
b'<OBJECT-NAME>Proxima Cen b\n<OBJECT>Exoplanet'

We can then call PSG with our setup.

psg = pypsg.APICall(
        cfg=cfg,
        output_type='rad',
    )
response = psg()

Now let’s take a look at the rad file we get back. The PyRad class inherits from astropy.table.QTable.

rad = response.rad

rad
Wave/freq     Total          Object       Reflected       Thermal
    um    W / (sr um m2) W / (sr um m2) W / (sr um m2) W / (sr um m2)
float64     float64        float64        float64        float64
--------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
    1.0      231.99203        231.992        231.992    1.76851e-13
    1.1      184.89523        184.895        184.895    8.59289e-12
    ...            ...            ...            ...            ...
    1.8       45.45587        45.4559        45.4559    1.69172e-05
    1.9      38.276023         38.276         38.276    5.24737e-05

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