naima
is a Python package for computation of non-thermal radiation from
relativistic particle populations. It includes tools to perform MCMC fitting of
radiative models to X-ray, GeV, and TeV spectra using emcee, an affine-invariant ensemble sampler for Markov
Chain Monte Carlo.
naima
is named after a ballad composed by John Coltrane in 1959 which appeared in the albums
Giant Steps (1959) and
Live at the Village Vanguard (1961).
Documentation is at naima.readthedocs.io.
If you find naima
useful in your research, you can cite Zabalza (2015) to acknowledge its use. The BibTeX entry for
the paper is:
@ARTICLE{naima,
author = {{Zabalza}, V.},
title = {naima: a Python package for inference of relativistic particle
energy distributions from observed nonthermal spectra},
year = 2015,
journal = {Proc.~of International Cosmic Ray Conference 2015},
pages = "922",
eprint = {1509.03319},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015arXiv150903319Z},
}
Naima is released under a 3-clause BSD style license - see the LICENSE.rst file.