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Exo-Tic

Exoplanet Timeseries Characterisation Software and Programs

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  1. ExoTiC-LD ExoTiC-LD Public

    Limb-darkening package to calculate the coefficients for specific instruments, stars, and wavelength ranges

    Python 8 6

  2. ExoTiC-JEDI ExoTiC-JEDI Public

    Exoplanet Timeseries Characterisation - JWST Extraction and Diagnostic Investigator. JWST time series analysis pipeline used for Early Release Science of the Exoplanet WASP-39b with JWST NIRSpec G3…

    Jupyter Notebook 6 3

  3. ExoTiC-MIRI ExoTiC-MIRI Public

    Custom steps for JWST MIRI data reduction. Interoperable with the STScI pipeline.

    Python 2 2

  4. harmonica harmonica Public

    Forked from DavoGrant/harmonica

    Light curves for exoplanet transmission mapping in python.

    C++

  5. ExoTiC-UVIS ExoTiC-UVIS Public

    Pipeline for analysis of Hubble Space Telescope WFC3-UVIS G280 spectroscopic observations.

    Python 1 2

  6. ExoTiC-ISM ExoTiC-ISM Public

    This is a repository for the reduction pipeline detailed in Wakeford, et al., 2016, ApJ. The method implements marginalization across a series of models to represent stochastic models for observato…

    Jupyter Notebook 8 6

Repositories

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  • ExoTiC-UVIS Public

    Pipeline for analysis of Hubble Space Telescope WFC3-UVIS G280 spectroscopic observations.

    Exo-TiC/ExoTiC-UVIS’s past year of commit activity
    Python 1 MIT 2 0 1 Updated Dec 16, 2024
  • Exo-TiC/exo-tic.github.io’s past year of commit activity
    0 0 0 0 Updated Dec 12, 2024
  • ExoTiC-JEDI Public

    Exoplanet Timeseries Characterisation - JWST Extraction and Diagnostic Investigator. JWST time series analysis pipeline used for Early Release Science of the Exoplanet WASP-39b with JWST NIRSpec G395H [Alderson, JTEC ERS team, et al., 2023, Nature]

    Exo-TiC/ExoTiC-JEDI’s past year of commit activity
    Jupyter Notebook 6 3 0 0 Updated Nov 15, 2024
  • MANTA-Ray Public Forked from mglodge/MANTA-Ray

    MANTA-Ray (Modified Absorption of Non-spherical Tiny Aggregates in the RAYleigh regime) is a model used to estimate the optical properties of fractal aggregates. It correctly predicts the amount of absorption that occurs for particles in the long-wavelength limit, to within an average error of 30%.

    Exo-TiC/MANTA-Ray’s past year of commit activity
    Python 0 MIT 1 0 0 Updated Aug 23, 2024
  • ExoTiC-LD Public

    Limb-darkening package to calculate the coefficients for specific instruments, stars, and wavelength ranges

    Exo-TiC/ExoTiC-LD’s past year of commit activity
    Python 8 MIT 6 3 2 Updated Aug 11, 2024
  • CORAL Public Forked from mglodge/CORAL

    CORAL (Comparison Of Radiative AnaLyses) calculates the optical properties of aerosols for use in atmospheric models.

    Exo-TiC/CORAL’s past year of commit activity
    C 0 MIT 1 0 0 Updated Dec 4, 2023
  • harmonica Public Forked from DavoGrant/harmonica

    Light curves for exoplanet transmission mapping in python.

    Exo-TiC/harmonica’s past year of commit activity
    C++ 0 MIT 2 0 0 Updated Sep 18, 2023
  • ExoTiC-MIRI Public

    Custom steps for JWST MIRI data reduction. Interoperable with the STScI pipeline.

    Exo-TiC/ExoTiC-MIRI’s past year of commit activity
    Python 2 MIT 2 0 0 Updated Sep 18, 2023
  • SPHERIFY Public Forked from mglodge/SPHERIFY

    Doubles the resolution of DDSCAT-type shape data files and makes them more rounded at the edges.

    Exo-TiC/SPHERIFY’s past year of commit activity
    C 0 MIT 1 0 0 Updated Jul 19, 2023
  • ExoTiC-ISM Public

    This is a repository for the reduction pipeline detailed in Wakeford, et al., 2016, ApJ. The method implements marginalization across a series of models to represent stochastic models for observatory and instrument systematics. This is primarily for HST WFC3, however, may be extended to STIS in the future.

    Exo-TiC/ExoTiC-ISM’s past year of commit activity
    Jupyter Notebook 8 MIT 6 23 (1 issue needs help) 0 Updated Mar 12, 2022

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