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breads (Broad Repository for Exoplanet Analysis, Discovery, and Spectroscopy) provides a toolkit for data analyses in astronomical spectroscopy of exoplanets, in particular frameworks for rigorous forward modeling of observational data to achieve physical inferences with reduced systematic biases. Users choose a data class, a forward model function, and a fitting strategy. Data classes normalize the data format, simplifying reduction across different spectrographs while allowing for specific behaviors of each instrument to also be coded into their own specific class. breads provides specific functionality for modeling data from JWST NIRSpec, Keck OSIRIS, and Keck KPIC, but the underlying mathematical framework is more general.
kpic_pipeline reduces data taken with the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC). Written in Python, the code processes high resolution spectroscopy data taken with KPIC to study exoplanet atmospheres; it processes and calibrate the data to enable spectroscopic model fitting. kpic_pipeline can reduce the observed data into 1D spectra for one given science target or can be used to reduce the full nightly data.