PyNeb: a new tool for analyzing emission lines. I. Code description and validation of results
Valentina Luridiana, Christophe Morisset, Richard A. Shaw

TL;DR
PyNeb is a versatile, Python-based tool designed for analyzing emission lines in gaseous nebulae, providing accurate physical conditions and abundances with customizable features and validation against established software.
Contribution
It introduces a modular, customizable Python tool for nebular emission line analysis, improving flexibility and accessibility over previous methods.
Findings
Validated against IRAF/NEBULAR software.
Successfully used in multiple published studies.
Provides detailed intermediate calculation data.
Abstract
Analysis of emission lines in gaseous nebulae yields direct measures of physical conditions and chemical abundances and is the cornerstone of nebular astrophysics. Although the physical problem is conceptually simple, its practical complexity can be overwhelming since the amount of data to be analyzed steadily increases; furthermore, results depend crucially on the input atomic data, whose determination also improves each year. To address these challenges we created PyNeb, an innovative code for analyzing emission lines. PyNeb computes physical conditions and ionic and elemental abundances, and produces both theoretical and observational diagnostic plots. It is designed to be portable, modular, and largely customizable in aspects such as the atomic data used, the format of the observational data to be analyzed, and the graphical output. It gives full access to the intermediate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
