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Your: Your Unified Reader

Authors :
Aggarwal, Kshitij
Agarwal, Devansh
Kania, Joseph W
Fiore, William
Thomas, Reshma Anna
Ransom, Scott M.
Demorest, Paul B.
Wharton, Robert S.
Burke-Spolaor, Sarah
Lorimer, Duncan R.
Mclaughlin, Maura A.
Garver-Daniels, Nathaniel
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The advancement in signal processing and GPU based systems has enabled new transient detectors at various telescopes to perform much more sensitive searches than their predecessors. Typically the data output from the telescopes is in one of the two commonly used formats: psrfits and Sigproc filterbank. Software developed for transient searches often only works with one of these two formats, limiting their general applicability. Therefore, researchers have to write custom scripts to read/write the data in their format of choice before they can begin any data analysis relevant for their research. \textsc{Your} (Your Unified Reader) is a python-based library that unifies the data processing across multiple commonly used formats. \textsc{Your} implements a user-friendly interface to read and write in the data format of choice. It also generates unified metadata corresponding to the input data file for a quick understanding of observation parameters and provides utilities to perform common data analysis operations. \textsc{Your} also provides several state-of-the-art radio frequency interference mitigation (RFI) algorithms, which can now be used during any stage of data processing (reading, writing, etc.) to filter out artificial signals.<br />Comment: 3 pages, Published in JOSS, Github: https://github.com/thepetabyteproject/your

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2011.07627
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02750