First Release of Gauss-Legendre Sky Pixelization (GLESP) software package for CMB analysis
A.G. Doroshkevich (1), P.D. Naselsky (2,3), O.V. Verkhodanov (4), D.I., Novikov (5), V.I. Turchaninov (6), I.D. Novikov (1,2), P.R. Christensen (2),, L.-Y. Chiang (2) ((1)Astro Space Center of Lebedev Physical Institute, Russia, (2) Niels Bohr Institute

TL;DR
The paper announces the release of GLESP software version 1.0 for processing cosmic microwave background data, highlighting its features and future plans for polarization analysis.
Contribution
It introduces the GLESP software package for CMB analysis, providing tools for sky signal processing and manipulation, with upcoming polarization features.
Findings
Software release with main features detailed
Tools for sky signal processing provided
Future polarization analysis features planned
Abstract
We report the release of the Gauss--Legendre Sky Pixelization (GLESP) software package version 1.0. In this report we present the main features and functions for processing and manipulation of sky signals. Features for CMB polarization is underway and to be incorporated in a future release. Interested readers can visit http://www.glesp.nbi.dk (www.glesp.nbi.dk) and register for receiving the package.
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
