Numerical simulators are fundamental tools for the design and optimisation of missions and instruments.
I am and I've been involved in the development of different simulators, some of them are now publicly available.
The Generic instrument independent point source simulator. It's been used to build the radiometric models in the following missions: ARIEL, EXCITE, Twinkle, Mauve.
Refactored version of the end-to-end time domain simulator for the exoplanet transit observations.
PAOS, the Physical Optics Simulator, is a fast, modern, and reliable Python package for Physical Optics studies.
Wrapper of ArielRad and TauREx to produce ARIEL simulated data-set of entire planetary populations.
Rosseland and Planck opacity converter. It produces the two mean opacities from data.
A plugin for TauREx 3.1 that provides the Emcee sampler by Dan Foreman-Mackey & contributors for the retrieval.
A plugin for TauREx 3.1 that provides the PyMC Metropolis sampler for the retrieval.
Introducing AstrOmakase – an optimized Ubuntu setup designed specifically for astronomers and astrophysicists. Inspired by the Omakub project, AstrOmakase provides a comprehensive environment with essential tools for astronomical research. This tailored setup includes Anaconda, SAOImage DS9, Stellarium, Zotero, and more, ensuring that you can focus on your research without the hassle of manual configurations. Join the community to enhance and expand this package. Explore more on our GitHub repository.
Try it:
wget -qO- https://mug-n-ai.github.io/AstrOmakase/installer.sh | bash
TaskTide is a powerful journal manager designed to streamline the organization and management of tasks and notes directly within GitHub. By leveraging GitHub’s issue tracking and project management capabilities, TaskTide provides an efficient way for individuals and teams to track progress, manage to-dos, and collaborate on diverse projects.
TaskTide is documented here and available for Sponsors via GitHub.