SIMIO-continuum

SIMIO-continuum: Connecting simulations to ALMA observations - Published in JOSS (2024)

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SIMIO: from SIMulatIons to Observations

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: nicokurtovic
  • License: mit
  • Language: Python
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SIMIO-continuum: from SIMulatIons to Observations

SIMIO-continuum is a collection of codes designed to help you compare your radiative transfer images with existing ALMA observations. Please check the documentation and www.nicolaskurtovic.com/simio for a full description of the package.




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Get Started

This git-hub repository contains the codes to run SIMIO-continuum, but it does not include the example "Solar System to HD163296" project, and it does not contain the templates either. You can download the templates from www.nicolaskurtovic.com/simio/templates, and the example project can be downloaded by clicking on the following section.

You can also download the latest SIMIO-continuum in a tar.gz by clicking on this link: simio_v1.2.tar.gz (13.2 MB).

Alternatively, you can download the latest SIMIO-continuum in a tar.gz pre-loaded with the project and template needed to complete the tutorial 1 of the documentation. Click on this link to download it: simiopreloadedv1.2.tar.gz (387.3 MB).

Example: Solar System to HD163296

How would the Solar System have looked if it was located where the HD163296 system is, and it had been observed by ALMA as part of the DSHARP project?

Click here to download this example project: SolarS_HD163296.tar.gz (163.6 MB). After downloading it, untar it in the projects folder, such that the directories have the following order: /pathtoSIMIO/SIMIO/projects/SolarSHD163296. The template for this project is the DSHARP observation of HD163296, which you can download from this link. After downloading it, untar it in the templates folder, such that the directories have the following order: /pathto_SIMIO/SIMIO/templates/HD163296.

Follow the tutorial 1 to go step by step from model to synthetic observation.

Terms of use

SIMIO-continuum is distributed under the MIT license and can be used, changed and redistributed freely. But we do ask you to provide a reference to SIMIO-continuum when using it. This reference will be posted soon. If no reference has been posted by the time of publishing, please refer the usage of the package to the webpage www.nicolaskurtovic.com/simio.

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  • Name: Nicolás Kurtovic
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PhD student at MPIA Planet Genesis Group

JOSS Publication

SIMIO-continuum: Connecting simulations to ALMA observations
Published
May 08, 2024
Volume 9, Issue 97, Page 4942
Authors
Nicolas T. Kurtovic ORCID
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117, Heidelberg, Germany.
Editor
Ivelina Momcheva ORCID
Tags
CASA astronomy interferometry synthetic observations visibility modelling

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