Toolkit for atmospheric characterization of directly imaged exoplanets
Project description
spectral characterization and inference for exoplanet science
species is a toolkit for atmospheric characterization of directly imaged exoplanets. It provides a coherent framework for spectral and photometric analysis which builds on publicly-available data and models from various resources.
There are tools available for grid and free retrievals using Bayesian inference, synthetic photometry, interpolating a variety atmospheric and evolutionary model grids (including the possibility to add a custom grid), color-magnitude and color-color diagrams, empirical spectral analysis, spectral and photometric calibration, and analysis of emission lines. The package has been released on PyPI and is actively developed and maintained on Github.
Important: Importing the species package had become slow because of the many classes and functions that were implicitly imported. The initialization of the package has therefore been adjusted. Any functionalities should now be explicitly imported from the modules that they are part of.
Documentation
Documentation can be found at http://species.readthedocs.io.
Tutorials
There are several Jupyter notebooks with tutorials for various types of analyses and functionalities.
Attribution
Please cite Stolker et al. (2020) whenever results from species are used in a publication. Please also make sure to give credit to the relevant papers regarding the use of the publicly available data that species benefits from.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome so please consider forking the repository and creating a pull request. Bug reports and feature requests can be provided by creating an issue on the Github page.
License
Copyright 2018-2024 Tomas Stolker
species is distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for the terms and conditions.
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