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jprchlik edited this page Oct 11, 2016 · 2 revisions

Welcome to the Echelle Analysis Tool (EAT) wiki. The idea behind EAT is use a modern programming language to easily and dynamically analyze echelle spectra. To get started all you need is a spectrum and a line list (included in examples), but you can realize EAT's full potential by installing MOOG and a MARCS model interpolator.

This page is under rapid development (hopefully), and should be a complete guide to using the Echelle Analysis Tool.

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