Layperson's tutorials for working with data from the James Webb Space Telescope
Like many people, I am incredibly excited about the James Webb Space Telescope, and particularly the implications its discoveries may have for the field of Astrobiology. I'm so excited that I want to get involved and "help", but am facing a snag in that I'm not an astrophysicist, nor do I have an education in astronomy. I am a programmer though, and so I'm able to use many of the tools that Astronomers use to interact with the data from James Webb.
I'm figuring it out as I go along, and taking notes in the form of ipython notebooks, stored here, and hope they might be helpful for others with a similar background to me. Happy exoplaneting!
These tutorials do not require you to be an expert programmer- a basic knowledge of Python should be enough.
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This tutorial covers finding, programmatically downloading, and viewing real image data from the telescope.
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Primer on Exoplanets and JWST
This is a 2 part tutorial, where the goal is to first get and understand some real JWST exoplanet spectra, and then go through the process of modeling a synthetic exoplanet to match the observed data- thereby telling us what molecules are present in the planet's atmosphere.
Part 1: Retrieving JWST Exoplanet Spectra
Part 2: Modeling Exoplanet Spectra