Anything can happen in the next half hour (including spectral timing made easy)!
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Anything can happen in the next half hour (including spectral timing made easy)!
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Shell scripts for spectral-timing analysis of X-ray astronomical data.
Mitigation of periodic as well as narrow-band and spiky/bursty RFI from time-domain filterbank data.
Python3 version of Ewan Barr's sigpyproc library
Python based Radio Frequency Interference Mitigation Routines
An open-source package of utilities for direct modeling of radio dynamic spectra.
This repository contains my solutions to the course Data-driven Astronomy offered by The University of Sydney on Coursera
Singularity containers with common radio transient search software.
Simple pure-python3 module for working with filerbank (aka Sigproc) format files.
📡 An easy-to-use Pulsar Toolkit for Pulsar Astronomy...
Detecting Radio Signals with Spectral Structure
Fast Dispersion Measure Transform implemented in Julia
Weighted Injector of Luminous Lighthouses
NenuPlot is a PSRFITS merging (in time and frequency) and cleaning pipeline
Yet Another Pulsar Processor (YAPP) is a suite of radio pulsar data analysis software.
GWecc.jl: Pulsar timing array signals due to eccentric supermassive binaries
GWecc is a C++ code that computes the pulsar timing array (PTA) signals induced by eccentric supermassive binaries.
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