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Infer and reproject a disk's 3D structure.

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disksurf


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What is it?

disksurf is a package which contains the functions to measure the height of optically thick emission, or photosphere, using the method presented in Pinte et al. (2018) (with associated example script).

How do I install it?

Grab the latest version from PyPI:

$ pip install disksurf

This has a couple of dependencies, namely astropy and GoFish, which should be installed automatically if you don't have them. To verify that everything was installed as it should, running through the tutorials should work without issue.

How do I use it?

At its most basic, disksurf is as easy as:

from disksurf import observation                        # import the module
cube = observations('path/to/cube.fits')                # load up the data
surface = cube.get_emission_surface(inc=30.0, PA=45.0)  # extract the surface
surface.plot_surface()                                  # plot the surface

Follow our tutorials for a quick guide on how to use disksurf with DSHARP data and some of the additional functions that will help you extract the best surface possible.

Citation

If you use this software, please remember to cite both Pinte et al. (2018) for the method, and Teague et al. (2021) for the software.

@article{2018A&A...609A..47P,
  doi = {10.1051/0004-6361/201731377},
  year = {2018},
  volume = {609},
  eid = {A47},
  pages = {A47},
  author = {{Pinte}, C. and {M{\'e}nard}, F. and {Duch{\^e}ne}, G. and {Hill}, T. and {Dent}, W.~R.~F. and {Woitke}, P. and {Maret}, S. and {van der Plas}, G. and {Hales}, A. and {Kamp}, I. and {Thi}, W.~F. and {de Gregorio-Monsalvo}, I. and {Rab}, C. and {Quanz}, S.~P. and {Avenhaus}, H. and {Carmona}, A. and {Casassus}, S.},
  title = "{Direct mapping of the temperature and velocity gradients in discs. Imaging the vertical CO snow line around IM Lupi}",
  journal = {\aap}
}

@article{disksurf,
  doi = {10.21105/joss.03827},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.03827},
  year = {2021},
  publisher = {The Open Journal},
  volume = {6},
  number = {67},
  pages = {3827},
  author = {Richard Teague and Charles J. Law and Jane Huang and Feilong Meng},
  title = {disksurf: Extracting the 3D Structure of Protoplanetary Disks},
  journal = {Journal of Open Source Software}
}

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