PROTEUS is a Python framework that simulates the coupled evolution of the atmospheres and interiors of rocky planets.
See the installation guide for steps and troubleshooting advice.
Only attempt to run PROTEUS after you have followed all of the installation instructions. See the usage guide for more information.
Name | Email address |
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Tim Lichtenberg | tim.lichtenberg[at]rug.nl |
Harrison Nicholls | harrison.nicholls[at]physics.ox.ac.uk |
Laurent Soucasse | l.soucasse[at]esciencecenter.nl |
Stef Smeets | s.smeets[at]esciencecenter.nl |
Dan J. Bower | dbower[at]ethz.ch |
Mariana V. Sastre | m.c.villamil.sastre[at]rug.nl |
Emma Postolec | e.n.postolec[at]rug.nl |
Mark Hammond | mark.hammond[at]physics.ox.ac.uk |
Patrick Sanan | patrick.sanan[at]gmail.com |
Raymond Pierrehumbert | raymond.pierrehumbert[at]physics.ox.ac.uk |
Ryan Boukrouche | ryan.boukrouche[at]astro.su.se |
Shang-Min Tsai | shangmin.tsai[at]ucr.edu |
Hamish Innes | hamish.innes[at]fu-berlin.de |
Object | Description |
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start_proteus.py |
Main PROTEUS Python script |
README.md |
Overview file |
pyproject.toml |
Project configuration file |
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md |
Project code of conduct |
LICENSE.txt |
Project license |
src/proteus |
Source code for PROTEUS |
SPIDER/ |
Submodule SPIDER |
output/ |
Output folder with subfolders for each model run |
input/ |
Input folder (e.g. stellar spectra, example configs) |
docs/ |
Documentation source files |
examples/ |
Example cases that the model should be able to reproduce |