Zodipy is a python tool that simulates the instantaneous Zodiacal emission as seen from an observer.
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Zodipy
Description
Zodipy is a python tool that simulates the instantaneous Zodiacal emission as seen by an observer.
Installing
Zodipy is installed with pip
.
pip install zodipy
Usage
The following will produce a HEALPIX map of the simulated Zodiacal emission at 800 GHz as seen from L2 at 2010-01-01.
import zodipy
from datetime import datetime
zodi = zodipy.Zodi('L2', datetime(2010, 1, 1))
emission = zodi.get_emission(nside=128, freq=800)
The simulated emission can be visualized using Healpy and matplotlib.
import healpy as hp
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
hp.mollview(
emission,
norm='hist',
unit='MJy/sr',
title='Zodiacal Emission as seen from L2 (2010-01-01)',
)
plt.show()
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