lenstronomy is an Astropy-affiliated (Astropy Collaboration et al., 2018, 2013) Python package for gravitational lensing simulations and analyses. lenstronomy was introduced by Birrer & Amara (2018) and is based on the linear basis set approach by Birrer et al. (2015). The user and developer base of lenstronomy has substantially grown since then, and the software has become an integral part of a wide range of recent analyses, such as measuring the Hubble constant with time-delay strong lensing or constraining the nature of dark matter from resolved and unresolved small scale lensing distortion statistics. The modular design has allowed the community to incorporate innovative new methods, as well as to develop enhanced software and wrappers with more specific aims on top of the lenstronomy API. Through community engagement and involvement, lenstronomy has become a foundation of an ecosystem of affiliated packages extending the original scope of the software and proving its robustness and applicability at the forefront of the strong gravitational lensing community in an open source and reproducible manner.

lenstronomy II: A gravitational lensing software ecosystem

Giulia Pagano;
2021-01-01

Abstract

lenstronomy is an Astropy-affiliated (Astropy Collaboration et al., 2018, 2013) Python package for gravitational lensing simulations and analyses. lenstronomy was introduced by Birrer & Amara (2018) and is based on the linear basis set approach by Birrer et al. (2015). The user and developer base of lenstronomy has substantially grown since then, and the software has become an integral part of a wide range of recent analyses, such as measuring the Hubble constant with time-delay strong lensing or constraining the nature of dark matter from resolved and unresolved small scale lensing distortion statistics. The modular design has allowed the community to incorporate innovative new methods, as well as to develop enhanced software and wrappers with more specific aims on top of the lenstronomy API. Through community engagement and involvement, lenstronomy has become a foundation of an ecosystem of affiliated packages extending the original scope of the software and proving its robustness and applicability at the forefront of the strong gravitational lensing community in an open source and reproducible manner.
2021
Birrer, Simon; Shajib, Anowar J.; Gilman, Daniel; Galan, Aymeric; Aalbers, Jelle; Millon, Martin; Morgan, Robert; Pagano, Giulia; Won Park, Ji; Teodori, Luca; Tessore, Nicolas; Ueland, Madison; Van de Vyvere, Lyne; Wagner-Carena, Sebastian; Wempe, Ewoud; Yang, Lilan; Ding, Xuheng; Schmidt, Thomas; Sluse, Dominique; Zhang, Ming; Adam Amara, And
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