The Team will provide links to relevant and useful software/data analysis tools used for assessing and mitigating the impact of stellar activity variations on exoplanet radial velocity follow-up work.
Orbital fitting packages:
DACE: Data and Analysis Center for Exoplanets.
allesfitter: for modelling photometric and RV data – see Günther & Daylan, in prep
PYANETI: a multi-planet radial velocity and transit fit software – see Barragán et al. (2019)
EXO-NAILER: EXOplanet traNsits and rAdIal veLocity fittER – see Espinoza (2018)
Kima: exoplanet detection in radial velocities – see Faria et al. (2018)
Agatha: disentangling periodic signals from correlated noise in a periodogram framework – see Feng et al. (2017)
SME: Spectroscopy Made Easy – see Piskunov et al. (2017)
PyORBIT: exoplanet orbital parameters and stellar activity – see Malavolta et al. (2016)
PHOEBE: PHysics Of Eclipsing BinariEs – see Prša et al. (2016)
The rvfit code: a detailed adaptive simulated annealing code for fitting binaries and exoplanets radial velocities – see Iglesias-Marzoa et al. (2015)
TRADES: TRAnsits and Dynamics of Exoplanetary Systems – see Borsato et al. (2014)
PlanetPack: radial velocity and transits analysis tool for exoplanets – see Baluev (2013)
EXOFAST: a fast exoplanetary fitting suite in IDL – see Eastman et al. (2013)
BOOTTRAN: Error Bars for Keplerian Orbital Parameters – see Wang et al. (2012)
RVLIN: Fitting Keplerian curves to radial velocity data – see Wright et al. (2012)
Systemic: a testbed for characterizing the detection of extrasolar planets – see Meschiari et al. (2009)
Forward modelling packages:
PSOAP: Precision Spectroscopic Orbits A-Parametrically – see Czekala et al. (2017)
SOAP2.0: Spot Oscillation And Planet 2.0 – see Dumusque et al. (2014)
SOAP-T: an improved version of SOAP (Spot Oscillation And Planet) – see Oshagh et al. (2013)
Paper on modelling tools
Deeg et al. 2018 – Tools for Transit and Radial Velocity Modeling and Analysis