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ctool: Continuum tool
The continuum tool (ctool) is a simple function to easily, automatically, and quickly estimate the continuum of an emission line spectrum to high precision. It uses an iterative process median-filter out narrow lines while preserving low-frequency variation. The final continuum spectrum uses a Savitzky-Golay filter.
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PandExo: Instrument simulations for exoplanet observation planning
Batalha, Natasha E.;
Mandell, Avi;
Pontoppidan, Klaus;
Stevenson, Kevin B.;
Lewis, Nikole K.;
Kalirai, Jason;
Earl, Nick;
Greene, Thomas;
Albert, Loïc;
Nielsen, Louise D.
PandExo generates instrument simulations of JWST’s NIRSpec, NIRCam, NIRISS and NIRCam and HST WFC3 for planning exoplanet observations. It uses throughput calculations from STScI’s Exposure Time Calculator, Pandeia, and offers both an online tool and a python package.
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CHIP: Caltech High-res IRS Pipeline
CHIP (Caltech High-res IRS Pipeline) reduces high signal-to-noise short-high and long-high Spitzer-IRS spectra, especially that taken with dedicated background exposures. Written in IDL, it is independent of other Spitzer reduction tools except IRSFRINGE (
ascl:1602.016).
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RADLite: Raytracer for infrared line spectra
RADLite is a raytracer that is optimized for producing infrared line spectra and images from axisymmetric density structures, originally developed to function on top of the dust radiative transfer code RADMC. RADLite can consistently deal with a wide range of velocity gradients, such as those typical for the inner regions of protoplanetary disks. The code is intended as a back-end for chemical and excitation codes, and can rapidly produce spectra of thousands of lines for grids of models for comparison with observations. It includes functionality for simulating telescopic images for optical/IR/midIR/farIR telescopes. It takes advantage of multi-threaded CPUs and includes an escape-probability non-LTE module.