SAGA stands for Stacker and Analyzer of GAlaxies and is a small package written in Python to study the evolution of galaxies.
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SAGA stands for Stacker and Analyzer of GAlaxies and is a small package written in Python to study the evolution of galaxies.
Measuring the pattern speed of NGC 4321
Using SDSS imaging to predict galaxy metallicity. Maintained by @jwuphysics @boada
CCN UNet detector, intended to be applied to galaxy images to discover regions.
Estimating galaxy gas mass fractions using SDSS imaging
Kinematic position angle estimation and classification for galaxy velocity fields. Human and machine learning classifications flags.
Regression of galaxy spin with morphology, stellar mass and (local + large-scale) environment. Random forests, and code to generate thesis plots.
Investigating the relationship between black hole activity
Flexible, fully bayesian stacking software for modelling of astronomical data sets
A model for core formation in dark matter haloes and ultra-diffuse galaxies by outflow episodes
Flexible, fully bayesian stacking software for modelling of astronomical data sets
Implementation of the BarnesHut algorithm in Julia, with benchmark comparisons with the brute force algorithm.
I was in charge of extracting relevant galaxy evolution data from 5 databases into one organized database where I the data was separated into our key target parameters.
Gravity Simulation (Galaxy Birth) in real time, N-Body and 1-Body
Cecilia Bacchini's website
The Meraxes semi-analytic galaxy formation model.
Home of the semi-analytical / semi-numerical galaxy evolution and reionization code ASTRAEUS
Zeus21: Lightning-fast simulations of cosmic dawn
Dense Basis SED fitting
Spherical Overdensity Aperture Processor: MPI parallel Python code to compute properties of halos in SWIFT n-body simulations
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