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January additions to the ASCL

Fifteen codes were added to the ASCL in January 2020:

BTS: Behind The Spectrum
CosMOPED: Compressed Planck likelihood
DebrisDiskFM: Debris Disk Forward Modeling
ExoTETHyS: Exoplanetary transits and eclipsing binaries modeler
FAKEOBS: Model visibilities generator

FragMent: Fragmentation techniques for studying filaments
gnm: The MCMC Jagger
MCMCI: Markov Chain Monte Carlo + Isochrones method for characterizing exoplanetary systems
Min-CaLM: Mineral compositional analysis on debris disk spectra
ORCS: Analysis engine for SITELLE spectral cubes

Peasoup: C++/CUDA GPU pulsar searching library
Protostellar Evolution: Stellar evolution simulator
RPPPS: Re-analyzing Pipeline for Parkes Pulsar Survey
sf3dmodels: Star-forming regions 3D modelling package
TRANSPHERE: 1-D spherical continuum radiative transfer

This entry was posted in code additions, codes, news on February 6, 2020 by Alice Allen.
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