Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/7756
Title: SunPy: A Python package for Solar Physics
Authors: Mumford, S. J
Freij, Nabil
Christe, Steven
Ireland, Jack
Mayer, Florian
Hughitt, V. K
Shih, Albert Y
Ryan, Daniel F
Liedtke, Simon
Perez-Suarez, David
Chakraborty, Pritish
Arbolante, Quinn
Gomillion, Reid
Kothar, Yash
Sharma, Yash
Stevens, Abigail L
Price-Whelan, Adrian
Mehrotra, Ambar
Kustov, Arseniy
Stone, Brandon
Dang, Trung Kien
Arias, Emmanuel
Kustov
Stone, Brandon
Dang, Trung Kien
Arias, Emmanuel
Dover, Fionnlagh Mackenzie
Verstringe, Freek
Gulshan Kumar
Mathur, Harsh
and 21 co-authors
Vishnunarayan, K I
Inglis, Andrew
Pattnaik, Punyaslok
Sipocz, Brigitta
Rishabh Sharma
Leonard, Andrew
Stansby, David
Hewett, Russell
Hamilton, Alex
Hayes, Laura
Panda, Asish
Earnshaw, Matt
Choudhary, Nitin
Kumar, Ankit
Chanda, Prateek
Haque, Md Akramul
Kirk, Michael S
Mueller, Michael
Konge, Sudarshan
Srivastava, Rajul
Jain, Yash
Bennett, Samuel
Baruah, Ankit
Barnes, Will
Charlton, Michael
Maloney, Shane
Chorley, Nicky
Himanshu
Modi, Sanskar
Mason, James Paul
Naman9639
Rozo, Jose Ivan Campos
Manley, Larry
Chatterjee, Agneet
Evans, John
Malocha, Michael
Bobra, Monica G
Ghosh, Sourav
Airmansmith97
Stanczak, Dominik
De Visscher, Ruben
Verma, Shresth
Agrawal, Ankit
Buddhika, Dumindu
Sharma, Swapnil
Park, Jongyeob
Bates, Matt
Goel, Dhruv
Taylor, Garrison
Cetusic, Goran
Jacob
Inchaurrandieta, Mateo
Dacie, Sally
Dubey, Sanjeev
Sharma, Deepankar
Bray, Erik M
Rideout, Jai Ram
Zahniy, Serge
Meszaros, Tomas
Bose, Abhigyan
Chicrala, Andre
Ankit
Guennou, Chloe
D’Avella, Daniel
Williams, Daniel
Ballew, Jordan
Murphy, Nick
Lodha, Priyank
Robitaille, Thomas
Krishan, Yash
Hill, Andrew
Eigenbrot, Arthur
Mampaey, Benjamin
Wiedemann, Bernhard M
Molina, Carlos
Keşkek, Duygu
Habib, Ishtyaq
Letts, Joseph
Bazan, Juanjo
Issue Date: 14-Feb-2020
Publisher: Check ?
Citation: The Journal of Open Source Software, Vol. 5, No. 46, 1832
Abstract: The Sun, our nearest star, is a local laboratory for studying universal physical processes. Solar physics as a discipline includes studying the Sun both as a star and as the primary driver of space weather throughout the heliosphere. Due to the Sun’s proximity, the temporal and spatial resolution of solar observations are orders of magnitude larger than those of other stars. This leads to significant differences in the data-analysis software needs of solar physicists compared with astrophysicists. The sunpy Python package is a community-developed, free, and open-source solar data analysis environment for Python. It is managed by the SunPy Project, an organization that facilitates and promotes the use of open development and open source packages like sunpy through community engagement and tools such as GitHub, mailing lists, and matrix.
Description: Open Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/7756
ISSN: 2475-9066
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