vosjo / speedyfit

Python package to fit single and binary photometric SEDs. Automatically pull archive photometry from the main surveys and use Bayesian inference to derive atmospheric parameters.

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Speedyfit

A python package to fit the photometric spectral energy distribution of stars. Uses a Markov chain Monte Carlo approach to determine the errors on the derived parameters.

Speedyfit is a command line tool writen in Python 3 that allows you to search the most common online databases for photometric observations of your target, and fit theoretical atmosphere models to the obtained photometry. Speedyfit can deal with both single and binary stars, and allows for the inclusion of constraints from other sources, as for example the distance or reddening.

Documentation

The detailed documentation is a work in progress, but the command line documentation is complete. You can read the current version at: speedyfit.readthedocs.io

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Python package to fit single and binary photometric SEDs. Automatically pull archive photometry from the main surveys and use Bayesian inference to derive atmospheric parameters.

License:GNU General Public License v3.0


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