/ppxf_examples

Primary LanguageJupyter Notebook

pPXF Jupyter Examples

pPXF: Full Spectrum Fitting with Photometry for Stars and Galaxies

Usage examples in Jupyter Notebook for the procedure pPXF originally described in Cappellari & Emsellem (2004), substantially upgraded in Cappellari (2017) and with the inclusion of photometry and linear constraints in Cappellari (2023).

pPXF extracts the galaxy stellar and gas kinematics, stellar population and gas emission by fitting a set of templates to an observed spectrum, or to a combination of a spectrum and photometry (SED), via full-spectrum fitting.

One can run the Jupyter notebooks without installing anything by clicking on the binder button above. Just note that the code will run much faster on your local computer.

Documentation

Read the full pPXF documentation HERE

Attribution

If you use this software for your research, please cite at least Cappellari (2023), or additionally some of the pPXF papers given in the documentation. The BibTeX entry for the paper is:

@ARTICLE{Cappellari2023,
    author = {{Cappellari}, M.},
    title = "{Full spectrum fitting with photometry in PPXF: stellar population
        versus dynamical masses, non-parametric star formation history and
        metallicity for 3200 LEGA-C galaxies at redshift $z\approx0.8$}",
    journal = {MNRAS},
    eprint = {2208.14974},
    year = 2023,
    volume = 526,
    pages = {3273-3300},
    doi = {10.1093/mnras/stad2597}
}