A Systematic Review of Strong Gravitational Lens Modeling Software
Alan T. Lefor, Toshifumi Futamase, Mohammad Akhlaghi

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews 13 software packages for strong gravitational lens modeling, categorizing their features and applications to aid future research and software development in the field.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive review of strong gravitational lens modeling software, comparing features, usability, and research applications.
Findings
Thirteen software packages reviewed with detailed features.
Software used in research includes GRAVLENS, Lenstool, GRALE, among others.
Educational software useful for demonstrating lensing concepts.
Abstract
Despite expanding research activity in gravitational lens modeling, there is no particular software which is considered a standard. Much of the gravitational lens modeling software is written by individual investigators for their own use. Some gravitational lens modeling software is freely available for download but is widely variable with regard to ease of use and quality of documentation. This review of 13 software packages was undertaken to provide a single source of information. Gravitational lens models are classified as parametric models or non-parametric models, and can be further divided into research and educational software. Software used in research includes the GRAVLENS package (with both gravlens and lensmodel), Lenstool, LensPerfect, glafic, PixeLens, SimpLens, Lensview, and GRALE. In this review, GravLensHD, G-Lens, Gravitational Lensing, lens and MOWGLI are categorized…
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