Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: minimint
Version: 0.2.1
Summary: MIST Isochrone interpolation
Home-page: http://github.com/segasai/minimint
Author: Sergey Koposov
Author-email: skoposov@ed.ac.uk
License: BSD
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        Minimint (MIni Mist INTerpolation)
        
        Software to do simple interpolation of MIST isochrones.
        
        Author: Sergey Koposov (2020) skoposov __AT__ ed __DOT__ ac __DOT__ uk
        
        # Instructions 
        
        * Install minimint  (clone the repo and do pip install) 
        
        ```
        pip install minimint
        ```
        
        * Download and prepare isochrone files 
        ```
        minimint.download_and_prepare()
        ```
        
        That will download everything and process the evolutionary tracks and bolometric corrections by creating the necessary  files for the package.
        
        minimint.download_and_prepare() by by default creates bolometric corrections for these filters
        'DECam', 'GALEX', 'PanSTARRS', 'SDSSugriz', 'SkyMapper','UBVRIplus', 'WISE'
        If you need additional filters, you can specify them using the filters parameter
        
        ``` minimint.download_and_prepare(filters=['JWST','WISE','DECam', 'GALEX', 'PanSTARRS', 'SDSSugriz', 'SkyMapper','UBVRIplus'])```
        Check which filters are available on the MIST website http://waps.cfa.harvard.edu/MIST/model_grids.html
        This will take some time (20-30 min) and will use some space (10-30 Gb).
        
        
        Now you can use the package. In order to create an interpolator object:
        
        ```i = minimint.Interpolator(['DECam_g','DECam_r'])```
        
        The interpolator is a callable, so you can call it on mass, log10(age), feh 
        
        ``` ii(mass, logage,feh)``` 
         
        This returns a dictionary with photometry and logg, logteff, logl and photometry.
        
        ## Examples 
        
        See the notebook in the examples/ folder
        
Keywords: isochrone interpolation
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
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