vespa
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  • Overview
  • False Positive Probability Calculation
  • High-level API
  • Eclipse Populations
  • Transit Utilities
  • Star Populations
  • Observational Constraints
  • Star Utilities
  • Orbits
  • Other Utilities
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vespa is a Python package built to enable automated false positive probability (FPP) analysis of transiting planet signals (and so much more!). It implements the latest version of the general procedure described in detail in Morton (2012), and is being actively developed on GitHub. It also makes use of the isochrones package. Please raise an issue with any questions or comments you may have about this code.

  • Overview
    • Installation
    • Basic Usage
  • False Positive Probability Calculation
    • Likelihoods
    • Priors
  • High-level API
    • FPPCalculation
    • PopulationSet
    • TransitSignal
  • Eclipse Populations
    • Undiluted Eclipsing Binary
    • Hierarchical Elipsing Binary
    • Background Eclipsing Binary
    • Transiting Planet
  • Transit Utilities
  • Star Populations
    • Observationally Constrained Star Populations
    • Background Star Population
    • Other Star Populations
  • Observational Constraints
    • Contrast Curve Constraint
  • Star Utilities
    • Extinction at Infinity
    • TRILEGAL Simulations
    • Other Utility Functions
  • Orbits
    • Orbit Populations
    • Utility Functions
  • Other Utilities
    • Plotting
    • Stats
    • Hashing
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© Copyright 2015, Timothy D. Morton. Revision 176ffecd.

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