[ascl:1601.003]
SCOUSE: Semi-automated multi-COmponent Universal Spectral-line fitting Engine
Henshaw, J. D.;
Longmore, S. N.;
Kruijssen, J. M. D.;
Davies, B.;
Bally, J.;
Barnes, A.;
Battersby, C.;
Burton, M.;
Cunningham, M. R.;
Dale, J. E.;
Ginsburg, A.;
Immer, K.;
Jones, P. A.;
Kendrew, S.;
Mills, E. A. C.;
Molinari, S.;
Moore, T. J. T.;
Ott, J.;
Pillai, T.;
Rathborne, J.;
Schilke, P.;
Schmiedeke, A.;
Testi, L.;
Walker, D.;
Walsh, A.;
Zhang, Q.
The Semi-automated multi-COmponent Universal Spectral-line fitting Engine (SCOUSE) is a spectral line fitting algorithm that fits Gaussian files to spectral line emission. It identifies the spatial area over which to fit the data and generates a grid of spectral averaging areas (SAAs). The spatially averaged spectra are fitted according to user-provided tolerance levels, and the best fit is selected using the Akaike Information Criterion, which weights the chisq of a best-fitting solution according to the number of free-parameters. A more detailed inspection of the spectra can be performed to improve the fit through an iterative process, after which SCOUSE integrates the new solutions into the solution file.
- Code site:
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https://github.com/jdhenshaw/SCOUSE
- Described in:
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https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016MNRAS.457.2675H
- Bibcode:
- 2016ascl.soft01003H