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We developed the Radis package to calculate synthetic infrared molecular spectra. Radis was initially used for Plasma & Combustion, but we're now finding new use cases, in particular in Astronomy for Exoplanet detection.
I'm not an astronomer, but reading the Synphot documentation I saw that you sometimes generate Source spectra with certain lineshapes (e.g: Gaussian), or Blackbody continuum (although, mostly in the visible spectrum).
What are the use of these source spectra?
Do you ever need synthetic data from molecules ? Do HST and JWST also provide infrared spectra?
Is so, it may be interesting (and very easy) to feed Synphot with some spectra calculated in Radis.
Let me know if you see potential use cases, here or in other packages.
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Hello and thank you for re-posting this on GitHub as requested!
In a nutshell, a synphot spectrum is an extension of astropy models (doc) that handles spectrum-specific things like fluxes.
What are the use of these source spectra?
Mostly for instrumentation and observation planning. For example, "I want to observe this star. I can approximate it as a black body. Now I want to know the count rate if I use this telescope." Or... whatever people were doing with them back in IRAF synphot task days.
Do you ever need synthetic data from molecules ?
I am not an astronomer either, so I cannot speak for the users. I am sure some of them need molecular data, but whether they need to use the data with synphot or not, I do not have that information, unfortunately.
feed Synphot with some spectra calculated in Radis
If you have a use case that needs this feature, I don't see why not as long as your Spectrum object can be cast into an astropy model. Sampled data usually ends up as Empirical1D model (think tabular model in astropy).
There is already a bridge to specutils implemented in #243 . If you are curious on how to interface with synphot, maybe that PR will give you some ideas, particularly in spectrum.py.
Hello!
We developed the Radis package to calculate synthetic infrared molecular spectra. Radis was initially used for Plasma & Combustion, but we're now finding new use cases, in particular in Astronomy for Exoplanet detection.
I'm not an astronomer, but reading the Synphot documentation I saw that you sometimes generate Source spectra with certain lineshapes (e.g: Gaussian), or Blackbody continuum (although, mostly in the visible spectrum).
Is so, it may be interesting (and very easy) to feed Synphot with some spectra calculated in Radis.
Let me know if you see potential use cases, here or in other packages.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: