Analyzing a large number of observational data of a planet with aij

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Analyzing a large number of observational data of a planet with aij

ahmad
Hello,

We are a group working with AIJ on an exoplanet data series. We have a question regarding analyzing a large number of observational data of that planet.

As the star and planet and so their parameters are the same for all the data, is there a way to analyze our data simoltuneusly?
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Re: Analyzing a large number of observational data of a planet with aij

karenacollins
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Hi Ahmed,

AIJ is does not currently support simultaneous modeling multiple light curves. For that, I would recommend the open source package EXOFASTv2 by Eastman et al. (in prep) (as of 4/7/2019).

The current version of code is here:
https://github.com/jdeast/EXOFASTv2

See the readme file on github for instructions.
Karen

On 4/7/2019 1:43 PM, ahmad [via AstroImageJ] wrote:
Hello,

We are a group working with AIJ on an exoplanet data series. We have a question regarding analyzing a large number of observational data of that planet.

As the star and planet and so their parameters are the same for all the data, is there a way to analyze our data simoltuneusly?


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