Closed RobFirth closed 7 years ago
There is now a spec_photometry()
function in the pyCoCo wrapper, however, it still need a some work. In it's current state it can only print the spectra photometry into the console but does not return any values. This will be fixes soon.
After fixing issues #35 and #5 light curve shapes are now exactly as you would expect them to be.
Marked difference between the real and simulated lightcurve shapes. Not sure whether it is linked to the flux offset in https://github.com/UoS-SNe/CoCo/issues/35 .
One thing it could be is that the fit to the spectrophotometry is poor (although I don't think that is all of it), it would be good to have a way of outputting the specphot used by
pyCoCo.simulate