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Abstract pyspeckit is a toolkit and library for spectroscopic analysis in Python. We describe thepyspeckit package and highlight some of its capabilities, such as interactively fitting a model to data, akin to the historically widely-usedsplot function inIRAF .pyspeckit employs the Levenberg–Marquardt optimization method via thempfit andlmfit implementations, and important assumptions regarding error estimation are described here. Wrappers to usepymc andemcee as optimizers are provided. A parallelized wrapper to fit lines in spectral cubes is included. As part of theastropy affiliated package ecosystem,pyspeckit is open source and open development, and welcomes input and collaboration from the community. -
Barnes, Will T. ; Bobra, Monica G. ; Christe, Steven D. ; Freij, Nabil ; Hayes, Laura A. ; Ireland, Jack ; Mumford, Stuart ; Perez-Suarez, David ; Ryan, Daniel F. ; Shih, Albert Y. ; et al ( , The Astrophysical journal)The goal of the SunPy project is to facilitate and promote the use and development of community-led, free, and open source data analysis software for solar physics based on the scientific Python environment. The project achieves this goal by developing and maintaining the sunpy core package and supporting an ecosystem of affiliated packages. This paper describes the first official stable release (version 1.0) of the core package, as well as the project organization and infrastructure. This paper concludes with a discussion of the future of the SunPy project.more » « less
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Ginsburg, Adam ; Sipőcz, Brigitta M. ; Brasseur, C. E. ; Cowperthwaite, Philip S. ; Craig, Matthew W. ; Deil, Christoph ; Guillochon, James ; Guzman, Giannina ; Liedtke, Simon ; Lim, Pey Lian ; et al ( , The Astronomical Journal)