
TL;DR
KERN is a comprehensive, regularly updated collection of radio astronomy software tools designed to streamline data analysis, enhance reproducibility, and save researchers time in setting up scientific workflows.
Contribution
KERN provides a standardized, bi-annual release of essential radio astronomy software packages, facilitating easier pipeline setup and reproducibility for researchers.
Findings
Reduces setup time for radio astronomical data analysis
Improves reproducibility of scientific results
Contains most standard tools needed by radio astronomers
Abstract
KERN is a bi-annually released set of radio astronomical software packages. It should contain most of the standard tools that a radio astronomer needs to work with radio telescope data. The goal of KERN is to save time and prevent frustration in setting up of scientific pipelines, and to assist in achieving scientific reproducibility.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
