[AstroPy] ESA Summer of Code in Space 2013

Thøger Rivera-Thorsen thoger.emil at gmail.com
Tue Jun 18 15:04:27 EDT 2013


Btw., if that is interestting, I have also written a 
scipy-only-dependency implementation of Tepper-Garcia (2006) Voigt 
profile approximation, if that could be of interest for e.g. the 
modeling module or maybe a spectools module.

The upside to it is it is  precise and is expressed in terms of physical 
units - column density and broadening parameter - and hence can be fed 
directly to software like e.g. VPfit, and it is easdily interpreted. The 
downside to this is ithat it needs information about the line's 
resonator strength and rest wavelength, the former found by aid of the 
latter. For ths I am so far for my personal use depending on the list 
from VPfit, but any list of similar format would of course do.

/Emil





On 2013-06-18 20:01, Wolfgang Kerzendorf wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> I think that's a fantastic idea! Are you raising your hand to put the 
> application in ? I'm happy to help with some of the sections. Maybe 
> Kelle is interested as well to join this effort. The workload divided 
> by three might be worth it.
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> Cheers
>     Wolfgang
> On 2013-06-18, at 1:54 PM, "Slavin, Jonathan" <jslavin at cfa.harvard.edu 
> <mailto:jslavin at cfa.harvard.edu>> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Tom's post reminded me of what I was thinking after Kelle's post 
>> earlier today: a really good project for someone would be to create a 
>> matplotlib-based spectral line fitting package.  Maybe this ESA 
>> opportunity would work for that.  Like many others I have my own 
>> routines that I've written to do this, but they are neither general 
>> enough nor user-friendly enough to be widely usable.  I think that a 
>> focused effort on this could produce something that would be very 
>> helpful to many people.  The requirements would be (just off the top 
>> of my head):
>> - gui interface, for example for placement of line centers
>> - general methods for inputting data (fits, hdf5, ascii table)
>> - robust fitting routines that return error bars on fitted parameters
>> - a range of possible line shape functions (e.g. gaussian, lorentz, 
>> etc.) and continuum fitting
>> - able to deal with both emission and absorption lines
>>
>> I hope someone out there is interested in doing something like that.
>>
>> Jon
>>
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>> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:00 PM, <astropy-request at scipy.org 
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>>     Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:15:55 +0200
>>     From: Thomas Robitaille <thomas.robitaille at gmail.com
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>>     Hi everyone,
>>
>>     The deadline for mentoring organizations for the ESA Summer of
>>     Code in
>>     Space (SOCIS) 2013 is this coming Thursday.
>>
>>     http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis2013/
>>
>>     Since we were successful with the Google Summer of Code, the Astropy
>>     project will not be participating as a whole, but if you are leading
>>     the development of a Python package for astronomy, and are interested
>>     in having a student work on your project, you should consider
>>     applying! As part of this program, students are paid 4000 euros.
>>
>>     Cheers,
>>     Tom
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