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Toolkit for fitting and manipulating spectroscopic data in python

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pyspeckit.bitbucket.org

This is a code framework designed to allow for analysis of spectroscopic data from a wide variety of astronomical instruments. It is motivated by the lack of general spectroscopic analysis tools applicable at multiple wavelengths (compare to IRAF, SPLAT, etc. - these are wavelength-specific and/or do not make user scripting easy).

Initial implementation focuses on optical and radio applications, e.g. gaussian and voigt profile fitting, baseline/continuum fitting, and equivalent width measurements. However, the design is meant to be extensible. We want additional features to be trivial to implement.

In that vein, there is a growing set of spectral models implemented. The model and hyperfinemodel classes makes model implementation quite straightforward, if not trivial (you still have to plug in the right frequency offsets and relative line strengths).

Plotting is straightforward, as is usually the case with matplotlib-based codes. We have a few different methods of error bar plotting implemented, a decent (and expanding) units class for pretty printing of spectroscopic units, and different methods of fit plotting.

We’re also looking for more users to give us more use cases! Contact us at pyspeckit@gmail.com

Requirements: matplotlib numpy

Preferably at least one of: pyfits atpy asciitable

Optional: scipy

A good model for our code is atpy, from which we derived inspiration for the “register functions” capability.

Authors: Adam Ginsburg Jordan Mirocha (or both of us at pyspeckit@gmail.com)

The PySpecKit logo uses the Voyager 1 image of Earth known as the “Pale Blue Dot” [ original source | reprocessed image ]

CHANGES

Release 0.1.6

  • H2CO fit / plot wrapper

  • bugfixes

  • setup.py no longer tries to write config files

Release 0.1.5

  • Added GBT (GBTIDL SDFITS file) and ALFALFA (ALFALFA idlsave .src) readers

  • added extinction model (just a function, not a complete model yet)

Release 0.1.4

  • removed setuptools & distribute (they fail)

  • added hydrogen.py to models

  • first release to inherit from astropy’s Spectrum1D

Release 0.1.3

  • some internal cleanup / refactoring

  • override slicing (__getitem__ features)

  • parallel moment & fitting in Cubes repaired

Release 0.1.2

  • added MIT license, moved mpfit and parallel_map inside pyspeckit as

  • submodules

Release 0.1.1

  • bugfixes and versioning work

Release 0.1.0

  • Initial creation

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