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SkyPy: A package for modelling the Universe

Authors :
Amara, Adam
de la Bella, Lucia F.
Birrer, Simon
Bridle, Sarah
Cordero, Juan Pablo
Favole, Ginevra
Harrison, Ian
Harry, Ian W.
Hartley, William G.
Krawczyk, Coleman
Lundgren, Andrew
Nord, Brian
Nuttall, Laura K.
Rollins, Richard P.
Sudek, Philipp
Tam, Sut-Ieng
Tessore, Nicolas
Tolley, Arthur E.
Umetsu, Keiichi
Williamson, Andrew R.
Wolz, Laura
Amara, Adam
de la Bella, Lucia F.
Birrer, Simon
Bridle, Sarah
Cordero, Juan Pablo
Favole, Ginevra
Harrison, Ian
Harry, Ian W.
Hartley, William G.
Krawczyk, Coleman
Lundgren, Andrew
Nord, Brian
Nuttall, Laura K.
Rollins, Richard P.
Sudek, Philipp
Tam, Sut-Ieng
Tessore, Nicolas
Tolley, Arthur E.
Umetsu, Keiichi
Williamson, Andrew R.
Wolz, Laura
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

SkyPy is an open-source Python package for simulating the astrophysical sky. It comprises a library of physical and empirical models across a range of observables and a command-line script to run end-to-end simulations. The library provides functions that sample realisations of sources and their associated properties from probability distributions. Simulation pipelines are constructed from these models using a YAML-based configuration syntax, while task scheduling and data dependencies are handled internally and the modular design allows users to interface with external software. SkyPy is developed and maintained by a diverse community of domain experts with a focus on software sustainability and interoperability. By fostering development, it provides a framework for correlated simulations of a range of cosmological probes including galaxy populations, large scale structure, the cosmic microwave background, supernovae and gravitational waves. Version 0.4 implements functions that model various properties of galaxies including luminosity functions, redshift distributions and optical photometry from spectral energy distribution templates. Future releases will provide additional modules, for example, to simulate populations of dark matter halos and model the galaxy-halo connection, making use of existing software packages from the astrophysics community where appropriate.<br />Comment: Published by JOSS. The package is available at https://github.com/skypyproject/skypy. Comments, issues and pull requests are welcome

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312088266
Document Type :
Electronic Resource