Recent Releases of ngehtsim

ngehtsim - v1.2.0

This minor version update brings a number of improvements to ngehtsim, including:

  • Polarimetric leakage instrumental corruptions can now be simulated during synthetic data generation
  • The historical weather database for all sites has been updated to include dates through the end of 2024
  • The Horombo Huts site (HOR) has been added to the database
  • The a priori calibration functionality now automatically inherits RA and DEC for each source from input alist files
  • A number of issues have been closed; see PR #37 for details

- Python
Published by dpesce about 1 year ago

ngehtsim - v1.1.3

Patch for:

  • fix installation bug after numpy 2.0.0 release
  • improve stability of calibration functions

- Python
Published by dpesce almost 2 years ago

ngehtsim - v1.1.2

Patch for:

  • import ability when installing without eat
  • correct output with weight parameter > 1

- Python
Published by dpesce about 2 years ago

ngehtsim - v1.1.1

Patch on v1.1.0 that fixes an issue with using the "flagday=True" setting while having a space dish in the array.

- Python
Published by dpesce over 2 years ago

ngehtsim - v1.1.0

This minor version update brings a number of improvements to ngehtsim, including: - A number of new sites have been added to the database, including EAVN and VGOS stations - The historical weather database for all sites has been updated to include dates through the end of 2023 - A calibration module with functionality for a priori flux density calibration - An option to specify nighttime-only observations when generating synthetic datasets - The code will now yell at you if you try to pass unrecognized settings during obs_generator initialization - SYMBA export functionality has been updated to reflect changes to MeqSilhouette - Substantial improvements to the unit tests and the addition of code coverage tracking

- Python
Published by dpesce over 2 years ago

ngehtsim - Initial release

Initial release

This marks the first release of the ngehtsim codebase. All basic functionality should be stable, documentation is reasonably complete, and much of the desired infrastructure is in-place.

- Python
Published by dpesce over 2 years ago