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    Astropy

    Astropy

    Repository for the Astropy core package

    ...The Anaconda Python Distribution includes Astropy and is the recommended way to install both Python and the Astropy package. The astropy package contains key functionality and common tools needed for performing astronomy and astrophysics with Python. It is at the core of the Astropy Project, which aims to enable the community to develop a robust ecosystem of affiliated packages covering a broad range of needs for astronomical research, data processing, and data analysis.
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    QUCAS-PDP Astronomical Image Framework

    QUCAS-PDP Astronomical Image Framework

    NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION & PARTNERSHIP PENDING As of April 2026, the 20

    ...Academic users at partner institutions (MTSU) are currently performing validation; all other commercial inquiries must contact the author QCI AstroEntangle Refiner – FDM soliton physics & image processing Magnetar QED Explorer – Magnetar fields, dark photons & vacuum QED Primordial Photon–DarkPhoton Entanglement – Von Neumann evolution in an expanding universe QCIS (Quantum Cosmology Integration Suite) – Quantum‑corrected cosmological perturbations 🔭 Overview These four projects form a complete computational framework for quantum‑inspired astrophysics. Together they enable: Image analysis of galaxy clusters (Abell, Bullet, etc.) using Fuzzy Dark Matter (FDM) soliton overlays.
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    LibNucNucGam

    Nuclear collision secondary particle production cross sections.

    This Python library contains the parametrization of the Nucleus-Nucleus pi-meson (including subthreshold pions) and the direct hard photon gamma-ray production cross sections channels for calculating the secondary gamma-ray and electron/positron spectra based on arXiv:1608.03348. Please, if you use this library DO NOT reference to this webpage, instead reference to arXiv:1608.03348, "Parametrization of the nucleus-nucleus gamma-ray production cross sections below 100 GeV/nucleon:...
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    La P.A.P.A. (Python Alternative for Programming Astrophysics) want to give an alternative to the astrophysicists (and any one that use RSI-IDL) for start programming in Python using similar functions as IDL and at the same time learn the power of Python.
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