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February 2018 additions to the ASCL

Sixteen codes were added in February 2018:

AntiparticleDM: Discriminating between Majorana and Dirac Dark Matter
ARTIP: Automated Radio Telescope Image Processing Pipeline
astroplan: Observation planning package for astronomers
BHMcalc: Binary Habitability Mechanism Calculator

CMacIonize: Monte Carlo photoionisation and moving-mesh radiation hydrodynamics
collapse: Spherical-collapse model code
eqpair: Electron energy distribution calculator
FAC: Flexible Atomic Code

Glimpse: Sparsity based weak lensing mass-mapping tool
HiGal_SED_Fitter: SED fitting tools for Herschel Hi-Gal data
mrpy: Renormalized generalized gamma distribution for HMF and galaxy ensemble properties comparisons
PyOSE: Orbital sampling effect (OSE) simulator

runDM: Running couplings of Dark Matter to the Standard Model
venice: Mask utility
Verne: Earth-stopping effect for heavy dark matter
VISIBLE: VISIbility Based Line Extraction

This entry was posted in code additions, codes, news on March 5, 2018 by Alice Allen.
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