Lightkurve
Lightkurve: A friendly package for Kepler & TESS time series analysis in Python. Lightkurve offers a user-friendly way to analyze time series data obtained by telescopes, in particular NASA’s Kepler and TESS exoplanet missions. Lightkurve aims to lower barriers, promote best practices, and reduce costs by providing high-quality API’s and tutorials accessible to everyone.
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Sorted by year (- Julien Siebert, Janek Groß, Christof Schroth: A systematic review of Python packages for time series analysis (2021) arXiv
- Soichiro Hattori, Daniel Foreman-Mackey, David W. Hogg, Benjamin T. Montet, Ruth Angus, T. A. Pritchard, Jason L. Curtis, Bernhard Schölkopf: The unpopular Package: a Data-driven Approach to De-trend TESS Full Frame Image Light Curves (2021) arXiv
- Ekaterina Ilin: AltaiPony - Flare science in Kepler, K2 and TESS light curves (2020) not zbMATH
- Martin Nielsen, Guy Davies, Oliver Hall, et al.: PBjam: A Python package for automating asteroseismology of solar-like oscillators (2020) arXiv
- D. Huppenkothen, M. Bachetti, A. L. Stevens, S. Migliari, P. Balm, O. Hammad, U. M. Khan, H. Mishra, H. Rashid, S. Sharma, R. V. Blanco, E. M. Ribeiro: Stingray: A Modern Python Library For Spectral Timing (2019) arXiv