Developing Computational Tools for Exoplanet and Educational Research

 
 

OVERVIEW

Many of the students in the Follette Lab have a deep interest in software development and front and back-end design of computational tools. The software and tools they design are essential in streamlining everyday research operations and driving our research forward.

Some recent projects in this vein are described below:


PEOPLE


PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS

 

The Giant Accreting Protoplanet Survey (GAPlanetS): Optimization Techniques for Robust Detections of Protoplanets

High-contrast imaging has afforded astronomers the opportunity to study light directly emitted by adolescent (tens of megayears) and "proto" (<10 Myr) planets still undergoing formation. Direct detection of these planets is enabled by empirical point-spread function (PSF) modeling and removal algorithms. The computational intensity of such algorithms, as well as their multiplicity of tunable input parameters, has led to the prevalence of ad hoc optimization approaches to high-contrast imaging results. In this work, we present a new, systematic approach to optimization.

Developing the Flexible Image Gallery Generator (FIGG) to Explore Transitional Disk Substructures

We developed the Flexible Image Gallery Generator (FIGG) Python package to provide a powerful processing tool for constructing image grids through a straightforward user interface. FIGG allows for a user to crop, normalize, mask, label, and display a set of .fits format science images using a simple Google Sheets interface.

 

Ongoing Work

Coming Soon!