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isaac-aa opened this issue Jun 10, 2025 · 0 comments
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MILESpy #247

isaac-aa opened this issue Jun 10, 2025 · 0 comments

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Submitting Author: (@isaac-aa)
All current maintainers: (@isaac-aa)
Package Name: MILESpy
One-Line Description of Package: Python wrapper for the MILES stellar library and Single Stellar Population models
Repository Link: https://github.com/miles-iac/milespy
Version submitted: 1.0rc3
EiC: TBD
Editor: TBD
Reviewer 1: TBD
Reviewer 2: TBD
Archive: TBD
JOSS DOI: TBD
Version accepted: TBD
Date accepted (month/day/year): TBD


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Description

  • Include a brief paragraph describing what your package does:

MILESpy is a python interface to the MILES single stellar population (SSP) models and stellar library. This package aims to provide users an easy interface to access SSP models, navigate the stellar library or synthesize a spectrum given a star formation history (SFH). It automatically downloads all the needed data and includes utilities to post-process the resulting spectra, including computing photometry, rebinning, convolution and velocity shifts. MILESpy is fully integrated and builds upon previously existing tools, namely astropy and specutils.

Scope

  • Please indicate which category or categories.
    Check out our package scope page to learn more about our
    scope. (If you are unsure of which category you fit, we suggest you make a pre-submission inquiry):

    • Data retrieval
    • Data extraction
    • Data processing/munging
    • Data deposition
    • Data validation and testing
    • Data visualization1
    • Workflow automation
    • Citation management and bibliometrics
    • Scientific software wrappers
    • Database interoperability

Domain Specific

  • Geospatial
  • Education

Community Partnerships

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existing community please check below:

  • For all submissions, explain how and why the package falls under the categories you indicated above. In your explanation, please address the following points (briefly, 1-2 sentences for each):

    • Who is the target audience and what are scientific applications of this package?

MILESpy has the potential to be used by a wide range of fields in Astronomy and Astrophysics, for example, studies of unresolved stellar populations in galaxies, spectra generation from cosmological simulations, SED fitting. Although this fields have already been using the MILES SSP models and stellar library, MILESpy aims to reduce development times and increase scientific production by providing a ready-to-use tool for analysis and coupling with third-party codes (e.g., ppxf, PST, FSPS).

  • Are there other Python packages that accomplish the same thing? If so, how does yours differ?

To the best of our knowledge, the Population Synthesis Toolkit (PST) Python library is the only package that has a similar aim as MILESpy. For example, it provides an interface to E-MILES SSP models (one of several models in MILESpy), which are also available in MILESpy, but does not provide an interface to any stellar library. Overall, PST focuses on building Composite Stellar Populations (CSP) from different sets of SSP models. Thus, it could potentially even use MILESpy as a back-end to add more SSP models not readily presently in PST.

  • If you made a pre-submission enquiry, please paste the link to the corresponding issue, forum post, or other discussion, or @tag the editor you contacted:

#237

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  • does not violate the Terms of Service of any service it interacts with.
  • uses an OSI approved license.
  • contains a README with instructions for installing the development version.
  • includes documentation with examples for all functions.
  • contains a tutorial with examples of its essential functions and uses.
  • has a test suite.
  • has continuous integration setup, such as GitHub Actions CircleCI, and/or others.

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  • The package is not a "minor utility" as defined by JOSS's submission requirements: "Minor ‘utility’ packages, including ‘thin’ API clients, are not acceptable." pyOpenSci welcomes these packages under "Data Retrieval", but JOSS has slightly different criteria.
  • The package contains a paper.md matching JOSS's requirements with a high-level description in the package root or in inst/.
  • The package is deposited in a long-term repository with the DOI:

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  • I expect to maintain this package for at least 2 years and can help find a replacement for the maintainer (team) if needed.

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