Eureka! is a data reduction and analysis pipeline intended for time-series observations with JWST.
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Eureka! is a data reduction and analysis pipeline intended for time-series observations with JWST.
Exoplanet vetting
A 1D radiative-convective model for the atmospheres of hot terrestrial planets.
Efficient detection of planets transiting quiet or active stars
Observation metrics for periodic events (e.g. transit search completeness)
Analysis and visualisation of atmospheric model output powered by iris.
Scalable 1D Gaussian Processes in C++, Python, and Julia
A general ETC interface for time-series observations with JWST
Curvesim calculates the movements and eclipses of celestial bodies and produces a video of this and of the resulting lightcurve.
M.I.T General Circulation Model master code and documentation repository
Scripts to reproduce figures for the paper
A climate model of planetary atmospheres
Userscripts to enhance Zooniverse Planet Hunters TESS experience
Leveraging planetary multiplicity get better fits for exoplanet radii, in order to better understand the radius valley and planetary compositions.
Easy and versatile open-source code to explore Kepler, K2 and TESS data in the search for exoplanets
Checking for false positives in TESS exoplanets searches by centroid calculation in Difference Images from out-of-transit and in-transit fluxes
Direct Exoplanet Imaging with Tensor Decompositions
FORward MOdeling tool for Spectral Analysis
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