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cff-version: 1.2.0
title: >-
The Exo-Striker: Transit and radial velocity interactive fitting tool
for orbital analysis and N-body simulations
message: >-
If you made the use of The Exo-Striker, I would appreciate it if you
give credit.
type: software
date-released: 2019-06-01
authors:
- family-names: Trifonov
given-names: Trifon
email: trifonov@mpia.de
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0236-775X'
identifiers:
- type: 'ascl-id'
value: '1906.004'
- type: 'bibcode'
value: '2019ascl.soft06004T'
repository-code: 'https://github.com/3fon3fonov/exostriker'
abstract: >-
The Exo-Striker analyzes exoplanet orbitals, performs
N-body simulations, and models the RV stellar reflex
motion caused by dynamically interacting planets in
multi-planetary systems. It offers a broad range of tools
for detailed analysis of transit and Doppler data,
including power spectrum analysis for Doppler and transit
data; Keplerian and dynamical modeling of multi-planet
systems; MCMC and nested sampling; Gaussian Processes
modeling; and a long-term stability check of multi-planet
systems. The Exo-Striker can also analyze Mean Motion
Resonance (MMR) analysis, create fast fully interactive
plots, and export ready-to-use LaTeX tables with best-fit
parameters, errors, and statistics. It combines Fortran
efficiency and Python flexibility and is cross-platform
compatible (MAC OS, Linux, Windows). The tool relies on a
number of open-source packages, including RVmod engine,
emcee (ascl:1303.002), batman (ascl:1510.002), celerite
(ascl:1709.008), and dynesty (ascl:1809.013).
license: MIT