gw_eccentricity provides methods to measure eccentricity and mean anomaly from gravitational waveforms.
These methods are described in the following paper:
- [1] Md Arif Shaikh, Vijay Varma, Harald Pfeiffer, Antoni Ramos-Buades and Maarten van de Meent, "Defining eccentricity for gravitational wave astronomy", Phys. Rev. D 108, 104007 (2023), arXiv:2302.11257
Please see Credits below for citing this work.
This package lives on GitHub, is compatible with
python3
, and is tested every week. You can see the current build status of
the main branch at the top of this page.
gw_eccentricity is available through PyPI:
pip install gw_eccentricity
gw_eccentricity can be installed using conda
also:
conda install -c conda-forge gw_eccentricity
git clone git@github.com:vijayvarma392/gw_eccentricity.git
cd gw_eccentricity
python setup.py install
If you do not have root permissions, replace the last step with
python setup.py install --user
All of these can be installed through pip or conda.
See the example notebook here for a demo.
See this README for instructions on how to make contributions to this package.
Please report bugs by raising an issue on our GitHub repository.
The main contributors to this code are Md Arif Shaikh, Vijay Varma, and Harald Pfeiffer. You can find the full list of contributors here.
If you find this package useful in your work, please cite reference [1] and this package. You can use the following bibtex keys:
@article{Shaikh:2023ypz,
author = "Shaikh, Md Arif and Varma, Vijay and Pfeiffer, Harald P. and Ramos-Buades, Antoni and van de Meent, Maarten",
title = "{Defining eccentricity for gravitational wave astronomy}",
eprint = "2302.11257",
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
primaryClass = "gr-qc",
doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.108.104007",
journal = "Phys. Rev. D",
volume = "108",
number = "10",
pages = "104007",
year = "2023",
Note = "{\href{https://pypi.org/project/gw_eccentricity}{pypi.org/project/gw\_eccentricity}}",
}
Image at the top shows an eccentric gravitational wave signal (SXS:BBH:2558) from arXiv:2209.03390.