SNANA: A Public Software Package for Supernova Analysis
Abstract
We describe a general analysis package for supernova (SN) light curves, called SNANA, that contains a simulation, light curve fitter, and cosmology fitter. The software is designed with the primary goal of using SNe Ia as distance indicators for the determination of cosmological parameters, but it can also be used to study efficiencies for analyses of SN rates, estimate contamination from non-Ia SNe, and optimize future surveys. Several SN models are available within the same software architecture, allowing technical features such as K-corrections to be consistently used among multiple models, and thus making it easier to make detailed comparisons between models. New and improved light-curve models can be easily added. The software works with arbitrary surveys and telescopes and has already been used by several collaborations, leading to more robust and easy-to-use code. This software is not intended as a final product release, but rather it is designed to undergo continual improvements from the community as more is learned about SNe. Below we give an overview of the SNANA capabilities, as well as some of its limitations. Interested users can find software downloads and more detailed information from the manuals at http://www.sdss.org/supernova/SNANA.html .
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@article{arxiv.0908.4280,
title = {SNANA: A Public Software Package for Supernova Analysis},
author = {Richard Kessler and Joseph P. Bernstein and David Cinabro and Benjamin Dilday and Joshua A. Frieman and Saurabh Jha and Stephen Kuhlmann and Gajus Miknaitis and Masao Sako and Matt Taylor and Jake Vanderplas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.4280},
year = {2015}
}
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Accepted for publication in PASP