$\texttt{pySYD}$: Automated measurements of global asteroseismic parameters
Abstract
Asteroseismology is well-established in astronomy as the gold standard for determining precise and accurate fundamental stellar properties like masses, radii, and ages. Several tools have been developed for asteroseismic analyses but many of them are closed-source and therefore not accessible to the general astronomy community. Here we present , a Python package for detecting solar-like oscillations and measuring global asteroseismic parameters. was adapted from the IDL-based pipeline, which was extensively used to measure asteroseismic parameters for stars. was developed using the same well-tested methodology and comes with several new improvements to provide accessible and reproducible results. Well-documented, open-source asteroseismology software that has been benchmarked against closed-source tools are critical to ensure the reproducibility of legacy results from the mission. Moreover, will also be a promising tool for the broader astronomy community to analyze current and forthcoming data from the NASA TESS mission.
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@article{arxiv.2108.00582,
title = {$\texttt{pySYD}$: Automated measurements of global asteroseismic parameters},
author = {Ashley Chontos and Daniel Huber and Maryum Sayeed and Pavadol Yamsiri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.00582},
year = {2021}
}
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