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Wrapper for KinMSpy that automates most common galaxy fitting tasks, and has a flexible interface for defining surface brightness/velocity profile functions. Find out more at the KinMS website: https://www.kinms.space.
KinMSfitter can be installed KinMS with pip install kinms-fitter
. Alternatively you can download the code, navigate to the directory you unpack it too, and run python setup.py install
.
It requires the following modules:
A simple iPython notebook tutorial on KinMS_fitter can be found here: KinMS_fitter tutorial
Full API documentation is avaliable here.
New in KinMS_fitter v>0.5.2, is the ability to use the skySampler tool to deal with non-uniform flux distributions. See an example and some discussion here
If you find any bugs, or wish to be kept up to date when new versions of this software are released, please raise an issue here on github, or email me at DavisT -at- cardiff.ac.uk
KinMS_fitter has a GPL-3.0 License, as detailed in the LICENSE file.
Many thanks,
Dr Timothy A. Davis
Cardiff, UK
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Wrapper for KinMSpy that automates most common galaxy fitting tasks
We found that kinms-fitter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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