Written in Python, JetCurry models the 3D geometry of jets from 2-D images. JetCurry requires NumPy and SciPy and incorporates emcee (
ascl:1303.002) and AstroPy (
ascl:1304.002), and optionally uses VPython. From a defined initial part of the jet that serves as a reference point, JetCurry finds the position of highest flux within a bin of data in the image matrix and fits along the
x axis for the general location of the bends in the jet. A spline fitting is used to smooth out the resulted jet stream.