Anything can happen in the next half hour (including spectral timing made easy)!
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Anything can happen in the next half hour (including spectral timing made easy)!
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Shell scripts for spectral-timing analysis of X-ray astronomical data.
Python3 version of Ewan Barr's sigpyproc library
Mitigation of periodic as well as narrow-band and spiky/bursty RFI from time-domain filterbank data.
This repository contains my solutions to the course Data-driven Astronomy offered by The University of Sydney on Coursera
Python based Radio Frequency Interference Mitigation Routines
📡 An easy-to-use Pulsar Toolkit for Pulsar Astronomy...
An open-source package of utilities for direct modeling of radio dynamic spectra.
Singularity containers with common radio transient search software.
Simple pure-python3 module for working with filerbank (aka Sigproc) format files.
Fast Dispersion Measure Transform implemented in Julia
NenuPlot is a PSRFITS merging (in time and frequency) and cleaning pipeline
Weighted Injector of Luminous Lighthouses
Yet Another Pulsar Processor (YAPP) is a suite of radio pulsar data analysis software.
Repository to host Artificial Intelligence projects, a third year unit @FEUP. Made in collaboration with @EdgarACarneiro and @jflcarvalho.
GWecc is a C++ code that computes the pulsar timing array (PTA) signals induced by eccentric supermassive binaries.
This repository contains the code used to perform the analysis described in the paper "A stacked search for spatial coincidences between IceCube neutrinos and radio pulsars" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.03427). The code is written in Python 3.10 and uses the following packages: numpy, scipy, matplotlib, pandas, numba, multiprocessing.
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