This repository comprises the codebase for our paper, "Tris: A Screening System for Trinary Star System Candidates", that is in the process of being submitted to The Astronomical Journal.
Tris (Trinary Screener) is an open-source tool that offers a specialized method to determine "observed-minus-computed" (OC) diagrams from astronomical flux time series data (lightcurves) obtained from NASA's Kepler and K2 missions.
Here is a brief outline of the algorithm:
datagen
- Contains the data generation and acquisition scheme to get the files indata
.docs
- Contains the documentation code for the codebase.notebooks
- Notebooks to test our code and visualise them, and also to give examples of usageold
- Older versions oftris
. Also contains logbooks of our work.tris
- Currently contains (early-stage) versions of our improved library code that will later be deployed on PyPI.manual_classification.xlsx
- Post Algorithm Manual Classification done by us.
Do note that in our codebase, you will see references to a data/
folder. This folder contains the acquired .fits
files that contain the light curves for all objects classified as EBs. You can install this by running
datagen/load.sh
(from the project root).
Read the documentation at https://three-body-analysis.github.io/tris/
.
Yes, we have published tris
on PyPI! To install tris
and all its dependencies, the easiest method would be to use
pip
to query PyPI. This should, by default, be present in your Python installation. To, install run the following
command in a terminal or Command Prompt / Powershell:
$ pip install tris
Depending on the OS, you might need to use pip3
instead. If the command is not found, you can choose to use the
following command too:
$ python -m pip install tris
Here too, python
or pip
might be replaced with py
or python3
and pip3
depending on the OS and installation
configuration. If you have any issues with this, it is always helpful to consult
Stack Overflow.
To install from source, you need to get the following:
Git is needed to install this repository. This is not completely necessary as you can also install the zip file for this repository and store it on a local drive manually. To install Git, follow this guide.
After you have successfully installed Git, you can run the following command in a terminal / Command Prompt etc:
$ git clone https://github.com/three-body-analysis/tris.git
This stores a copy in the folder tris
. You can then navigate into it using cd tris
.
This project can be used easily via a tool known as Poetry. This allows you to easily reflect edits made in the original
source code! To install poetry
, you can also install it using pip
by typing in the command as follows:
$ pip install poetry
Again, if you have any issues with pip
, check out here.
After this, you can use the following command to install this library:
$ poetry install
Warning
Note that this is part of a research work in the process of being published, hence this repositry will likely not be exceedingly up-to-date. Issues and Pull Requests are appreciated, so that we can work to make this library more useful by the larger astronomical community.