/scintools

Tools for analysing of pulsar scintillations

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Scintools

SCINTOOLS (SCINtillation TOOLS) is a package for the analysis and simulation of pulsar scintillation data. This code can be used for: processing observed dynamic spectra, computing secondary spectra and ACFs, measuring scintillation arcs, simulating dynamic spectra, and modelling pulsar transverse velocities through scintillation arcs or diffractive timescales.

  • This is currently considered a pre-release only
  • Comes with absolutely no warranty
  • Free software under MIT license
  • Limited documentation available here
  • Usage examples located in scintools/examples
  • Please email Daniel Reardon for further questions relating to usage: dreardon@swin.edu.au

Referencing

If your work makes use of Scintools, please cite Reardon et al. (2020) and provide a url link to this github page. If utilising scintools for scintillation timescale and/or bandwidth measurements via the autocorrelation function, also cite Reardon et al. (2019) . If you use the ththmod.py module, cite Baker et al. (2021) . If using the electromagnetic simulation software (Simulation class in scint_sim.py), also cite Coles et al. (2010)

Below is a list of works that use Scintools: