An open-source suite of tools to simplify Chandra X-ray Observatory lightcurve analysis.
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An open-source suite of tools to simplify Chandra X-ray Observatory lightcurve analysis.
Democratising Archival X-ray Astronomy (DAXA) is an easy-to-use Python module for downloading multi-mission X-ray telescope data and processing it into usable archives. Users can acquire entire archives, or filter observations based on ID/positions/time. Supports XMM/eROSITA/Chandra; partial support NuSTAR/Swift/Suzaku/ASCA/ROSAT/INTEGRAL/XRISM
Build webapps automatically to view and analyze Chandra Lightcurves. All you need are FITS files and a computer.
Tools to analyze X-ray central emission excess (CEX)
Position-Dependent Richardson-Lucy deconvolution
My galaxy cluster sample analysis code for temperature, entropy, and metallicity radial profiles from PhD thesis in 2012
Compute statistics for events in mapped regions
A Snakemake workflow for Chandra data reduction
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