Skip to content
View ChrisSWDavis's full-sized avatar

Highlights

  • Pro

Block or report ChrisSWDavis

Block user

Prevent this user from interacting with your repositories and sending you notifications. Learn more about blocking users.

You must be logged in to block users.

Please don't include any personal information such as legal names or email addresses. Maximum 100 characters, markdown supported. This note will be visible to only you.
Report abuse

Contact GitHub support about this user’s behavior. Learn more about reporting abuse.

Report abuse

Pinned Loading

  1. ssc-maire/AniMAIRE-public ssc-maire/AniMAIRE-public Public

    A Python toolkit for calculating dose rates in Earth's atmosphere based on any incoming proton or alpha particle spectra, with any pitch angle distribution, and during any magnetospheric conditions.

    Jupyter Notebook 3 4

  2. ssc-maire/AsymptoticDirectionsCalculator-public ssc-maire/AsymptoticDirectionsCalculator-public Public

    Python library containing tools for calculating asymptotic directions and vertical cut-off rigidities.

    Python 2 1

  3. ssc-maire/ParticleRigidityCalculationTools ssc-maire/ParticleRigidityCalculationTools Public

    A set of Python functions for processing and converting data in units of particle kinetic energy to units of particle rigidity (typically expressed in GV; gigavolts) and vice versa. This is frequen…

    Python 3 1

  4. ssc-maire/CosRayModifiedISO ssc-maire/CosRayModifiedISO Public

    A Python library for acquiring galactic cosmic ray spectra at Earth from the ISO model as modified by DLR. All the details and equations about this model can be found in Matthiae et al., A ready-to…

    Python 2 2

  5. astropy/specutils astropy/specutils Public

    An Astropy coordinated package for astronomical spectroscopy. Maintainers: @rosteen @keflavich @eteq

    Python 170 127

  6. ssc-maire/DoseAndFluxCalculator ssc-maire/DoseAndFluxCalculator Public

    A calculation toolkit for determining radiation dose rates in the atmosphere due to an incoming spectrum of particles from space.

    Python 1 1