Exoplanet Modeling & Analysis Center (EMAC)
Welcome to the GSFC Exoplanet Modeling and Analysis Center (EMAC) YouTube Channel
EMAC serves as a catalog and integration platform for modeling and analysis resources focused on the study of exoplanet characterization. EMAC is a key project of the GSFC Sellers Exoplanet Environments Collaboration (SEEC).
If you make use of tools linked or hosted on EMAC please use the following statement in your publication acknowledgements: “This research made use of the NASA Exoplanet Modeling and Analysis Center (EMAC), which is funded by the NASA Planetary Science Division’s Internal Scientist Funding Model.”
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Introducing NASA Goddard's Exoplanet Modeling and Analysis Center (EMAC)
exoVAST: "Photochem: a 1D photochemical and climate model of planetary atmospheres" - Nicholas Wogan
exoVAST: “Using the Planetary Spectrum Generator to Study Exoplanets” by Vincent Kofman
exoVAST: “Eureka! An end-to-end pipeline for time-series observations” by Giannina Guzman Caloca
exoVAST: "What can Juliet do for you?" by Néstor Espinoza
exoVAST: "Accelerating N-body simulations using AVX512 instructions" by Hanno Rein
exoVAST: "The Exoplanet Modeling and Analysis Center" by Joe P. Renaud
exoVAST: "Solving and Visualizing Planet Interiors with MAGRATHEA" by David Rice
Exoplanetology with allesfitter in the next decade - Tansu Daylan
Reducing Detection Confusion in Directly Imaged Multi-Planet Systems - Samantha Hasler
MAGRATHEA: an open-source planet interior structure code with flexible model parameters - David Rice
VIP: A Python package for high-contrast imaging - Valentin Christiaens
Magma ocean depth on lava planets simulations using 2D model - Yanhong Lai
Reproducible, Open-Source Science with EXOSIMS - Dmitry Savransky
The Importance of Opacities Across Several Measurement Techniques - Ehsan Gharib-Nezhad
Eureka!: An End-to-End Pipeline for JWST Time-Series Observations - Giannina Guzman Caloca
TauREx2D: Towards multi-dimensional retrievals - Tiziano Zingales
New opacities for hazes formed in different C/O environments - Lia Corrales
EMAC Workshop - Kick-off and EMAC How-To
Open Science at the Onset of Next-Generation Telescopes - Natasha Batalha
rfast: A Tool for Fast Explorations of Atmospheric Retrievals - Tyler D. Robinson
ExoCcycleGeo: A code to simulate carbon cycling on planets - Marc Neveu
MulensModel - microlensing software for Roman Space Telescope era - Radek Poleski
Exoplanet Model Atmospheres for JWST Spectroscopy - Anna Gagnebin
ExoCAM: A 3D Climate Model for Exoplanet Atmospheres - Eric Wolf
Microlensing computations with VBBinaryLensing - Valerio Bozza
spaceKLIP: a high-contrast imaging pipeline for JWST - Jens Kammerer
Pytmosph3R: a tool to compute transmission & emission spectra from 3D simulations - Aurélien Falco
ROCKE-3D: General circulation model for simulating the climates of rocky planets - Kostas Tsigaridis