lightkurve | friendly package for Kepler & TESS time series analysis | Time Series Database library
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A friendly package for Kepler & TESS time series analysis in Python.
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- Convenience function to create an image from FITS images
- Return a TESSTT TargetFile object from the HDU
- Detect the file type of the HLSP file
- Add a cadence
- Query solar system objects
- Remove outliers from the light curve
- Return a file - like object
- Plots diagnostics diagnostics diagnostics
- Calculate the FWHM for a given periodogram
- Read a lightcurve light curve file
- Flatten the SNRPeriodogram
- Read a kepler lightcurve
- Reads a Tess lightcurve file
- Bins the power spectrum
- Plot diagnostics
- Compute the Kepler light curve
- Return the cache directory
- Interact to interact with elem
- Plot the spectrum
- Estimate the radius of the periodogram
- Estimate the mass of the periodogram
- Estimate the logg of the periodogram
- Write to a FITS file
- Extract aperture photometry
- Prepare PRF calibration file
- Write the photometric data to a FITS file
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QUESTION
I am using lightkurve 2.0.2 library with Python 3.8.5 and astropy 4.2 for processing exoplanet transits. However when I want to bin light curve to fixed number of points, all values in light_curve.flux
except first two are nan. What I am doing wrong?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-18 at 19:42In your case, binning is done based on the time data of the fold
variable. Let's have a look at the data:
QUESTION
I know what i want to do but I'm not shure how to make this question.
In my code I'm using lightkurve package, wich has a class (lightkurve.lightcurve.TessLightCurve) that has a method (plot) that plots the content of a variable. The "plot" method uses matplotlib.
In this way, I'm able to plot two indeppendent figures like the followling:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-26 at 21:26Looks like the function lightkurve.lightcurve.TessLightCurve.plot()
takes an argument ax=
to instruct which subplot to use.
QUESTION
I upgraded pip
using the command pip3 install --upgrade pip
; then, the following was printed in the terminal window:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-25 at 07:23The output you show from:
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You can use lightkurve like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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