SED_Tools is a sofware suite to provide easy attainment, manipulation and creation of synthetic photometry data products
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SED_Tools is a sofware suite to provide easy attainment, manipulation and creation of synthetic photometry data products
This repository contains files related to the Python programming workshop conducted for astrophysics and cosmology work at Nagpur. The repository includes sample codes, datasets, and presentations used during the workshop. These materials can be useful for beginners who want to learn Python programming for astrophysics and cosmology work.
slcomp: compilation of strong lensing objects
It is an astrophysical data analytics project, which I did with MySQL. The project was a graded by Sebastien Derriere of the Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory.
Collection of all Segmented Spacetime (SSZ) plots used in the current papers
HECAT3KG X3ML & RML Mappings
Routine used to correct the 1/f correlated noise observed in the detector images of the JWST instruments
A toolkit for efficient compression and analysis of redshift probability distribution functions
Coursework written for: Astrophysical Data Reduction and Analysis Techniques, MASS course offered at the University of Belgrade
Demonstration of comprehensive machine learning analysis in iPython of the quasar candidates catalog by Richards et al., ApJS 219 (2015).
A dashboard web application for visualizing astrophysics data, to aid in exoplanets discovery. Uses Plotly Dash, Pandas and Flask, styled with Bootstrap 5.
📊 Generate and validate segmented spacetime zone plots using peer-reviewed data for enhanced analysis and visualization in research contexts.
Code for Renzo et al. 2019 - Space astrometry of the very massive 150 Msun candidate runaway star VFTS682
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