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eddy - Extracting Disk Dynamics




Documentation Status DOI ascl:1901.010

What Is It?

eddy is a suite of Python tools to recover precise velocity profiles of protoplanetary disks from Doppler shifted line emission. eddy makes fitting of first moment maps and the inference of a rotation velocity from an annulus of spectra a breeze.

Installation

The most simple method is with pip,

pip install astro-eddy

The only real dependencies for this are numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and emcee, If you want to run the Gaussian Process method you will also need celerite which can be easily installed if you follow their installation guide.

If things have installed correctly you should be able to run the Jupyter Notebooks with no errors. If something goes wrong, please open an issue.

Useage

For guides on how to use eddy you will find extensive examples in the documents. We shamelessly recommend bettermoments to make the moment maps required for the fitting.

Citations

If you use eddy as part of your research, please cite the JOSS article:

@article{eddy,
    doi = {10.21105/joss.01220},
    url = {https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01220},
    year = {2019},
    month = {feb},
    publisher = {The Open Journal},
    volume = {4},
    number = {34},
    pages = {1220},
    author = {Richard Teague},
    title = {eddy},
    journal = {The Journal of Open Source Software}
}

A full list of citations including dependencies can be found on the citations page.

Works Using eddy

A list of the works using (or at least citing) eddy can be found on ADS.

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