awesome-spectra🌈 A collaborative list of awesome tools for spectroscopy. Also, check:
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PandExoA Community Tool for Transiting Exoplanet Science with the JWST & HST
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LEGWORKPackage for making predictions about stellar-origin sources in space-based gravitational wave detectors
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ligo.skymapLocalization of gravitational-wave transients. Mirror of https://git.ligo.org/lscsoft/ligo.skymap
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GalerkinSparseGrids.jlSparse Grid Discretization with the Discontinuous Galerkin Method for solving PDEs
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gpuvmemGPU Framework for Radio Astronomical Image Synthesis
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hytoolsHyperspectral image processing library
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naimaDerivation of non-thermal particle distributions through MCMC spectral fitting
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gleamGalaxy Line Emission & Absorption Modeling
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amuseAstrophysical Multipurpose Software Environment. This is the main repository for AMUSE
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octotigerAstrophysics program simulating the evolution of star systems based on the fast multipole method on adaptive Octrees
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astrodashDeep learning for the automated spectral classification of supernovae
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mini-nbodyA simple gravitational N-body simulation in less than 100 lines of C code, with CUDA optimizations.
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HBTplusHBT+ subhalo finder and merger tree builder, the tool to get you out of mess and back to physics.
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sncosmoPython library for supernova cosmology
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Virgo📡 Virgo: A Versatile Spectrometer for Radio Astronomy
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mwdustDust maps in the Milky Way
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astromodelsSpatial and spectral models for astrophysics
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ads2bibdeskads2bibdesk helps you add astrophysics articles listed on NASA/ADS to your BibDesk database using the new ADS Developer API
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ldtkPython toolkit for calculating stellar limb darkening profiles and model-specific coefficients using the stellar atmosphere spectrum library by Husser et al. (2013). Described in Parviainen & Aigrain, MNRAS 453, 3821–3826 (2015).
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MAESTROA low Mach number stellar hydrodynamics code
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heyokaC++ library for ODE integration via Taylor's method and LLVM
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phantomPhantom Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Magnetohydrodynamics code
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galacticusThe Galacticus galaxy formation model
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nbodykitAnalysis kit for large-scale structure datasets, the massively parallel way
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nmmnMiscellaneous methods for: astronomy, dealing with arrays, statistical distributions, computing goodness-of-fit, numerical simulations and much more
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PyFstata python package for gravitational wave analysis with the F-statistic
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piccaset of tools for continuum fitting, correlation function calculation, cosmological fits...
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heyoka.pyPython library for ODE integration via Taylor's method and LLVM
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FRETBurstsBurst analysis software for smFRET. **Moved to OpenSMFS organization**
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Spectra.jlSpectra.jl aims at helping treatment of spectral (Raman, Infrared, XAS, NMR) data under the Julia language
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becquerelBecquerel is a Python package for analyzing nuclear spectroscopic measurements.
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wobbleprecise data-driven RV fitting, now with tellurics!
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EasySpinMATLAB toolbox for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy
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mamlPython for Materials Machine Learning, Materials Descriptors, Machine Learning Force Fields, Deep Learning, etc.
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adccadcc: Seamlessly connect your program to ADC
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PeakFitA peak-fitting tool based on MATLAB for spectroscopic data analysis.
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qe-gipawQE-GIPAW for Quantum-Espresso (official repository)
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spectrochempySpectroChemPy is a framework for processing, analyzing and modeling spectroscopic data for chemistry with Python
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pyMCRpyMCR: Multivariate Curve Resolution for Python
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prospectrR package: Misc. Functions for Processing and Sample Selection of Spectroscopic Data
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arpesMirror of PyARPES (gitlab/lanzara-group/python-arpes) the open source ARPES analysis framework
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qspectraQuantum simulations of nonlinear spectroscopy and dynamics for molecular aggregates
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ACTINACTIN is a Python program to calculate stellar activity indices
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