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[ascl:1311.009] CosmoTherm: Thermalization code
CosmoTherm allows precise computation of CMB spectral distortions caused by energy release in the early Universe. Different energy-release scenarios (e.g., decaying or annihilating particles) are implemented using the Green's function of the cosmological thermalization problem, allowing fast computation of the distortion signal. The full thermalization problem can be solved on a case-by-case basis for a wide range of energy-release scenarios using the full PDE solver of CosmoTherm. A simple Monte-Carlo toolkit is included for parameter estimation and forecasts using the Green's function method.
[ascl:2510.015] SpyDust: Improved implementation of SPDust for modeling spinning dust radiation
SpyDust models spinning‑dust emission in astrophysical environments using a Python‑based framework. Building upon SPDUST (ascl:1010.016), SpyDust offers enhanced capabilities and corrections. It implements extended treatments of grain shape, dipole radiation back‑reaction, and plasma. Users supply environmental parameters (e.g., hydrogen density, temperature, ionization fractions) and the code computes emission spectra across specified frequency ranges. SpyDust supports optional MPI‑based parallel execution and provides Jupyter notebook examples for workflow demonstration.
[ascl:2502.029] SZiFi: Sunyaev-Zeldovich iterative finder
SZiFi (pronounced "sci-fi") implements the iterative multi-frequency matched filter (iMMF) galaxy cluster finding method. It can be used to detect galaxy clusters with mm intensity maps through their thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich (tSZ) signal. As a novel feature, SZiFi can perform foreground deprojection via a spectrally constrained MMF or sciMMF, and can also be used for point source detection.
[ascl:1304.018] SZpack: Computation of Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) signals
SZpack is a numerical library which allows fast and precise computation of the Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) signal for hot, moving clusters of galaxies. Both explicit numerical integration as well as approximate representation of the SZ signals can be obtained. Variations of the electron temperature and bulk velocity along the line-of-sight can be included. SZpack allows very fast and precise (<~0.001% at frequencies h nu <~ 30kT_g and electron temperature kTe ~ 75 keV) computation and its accuracy practically eliminates uncertainties related to more expensive numerical evaluation of the Boltzmann collision term. It furthermore cleanly separates kinematic corrections from scattering physics, effects that previously have not been clarified.
[ascl:1304.017] CosmoRec: Cosmological Recombination code
CosmoRec solves the recombination problem including recombinations to highly excited states, corrections to the 2s-1s two-photon channel, HI Lyn-feedback, n>2 two-photon profile corrections, and n≥2 Raman-processes. The code can solve the radiative transfer equation of the Lyman-series photon field to obtain the required modifications to the rate equations of the resolved levels, and handles electron scattering, the effect of HeI intercombination transitions, and absorption of helium photons by hydrogen. It also allows accounting for dark matter annihilation and optionally includes detailed helium radiative transfer effects.