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Graduated cylindrical shell CME model in Python
GCS in Python
Python 3 implementation of the Graduated Cylindrical Shell model (GCS, Thernisien, 2011).
Based on the existing IDL implementation in SolarSoft
(cmecloud.pro
, shellskeleton.pro
).
The code in gcs/geometry.py
provides the basic implementation of the GCS geometry, while the Qt-based GUI in
gcs/gui.py
uses SunPy and Matplotlib to plot the model on top of coronagraph images provided by
Helioviewer.org.
A more detailed description of the GCS model, this Python implementation and its validation is given in this excerpt from my PhD thesis.
Note
This code is still in a quite early stage. It has been compared with the original IDL/SolarSoft version to verify the results, but only for a few case studies. Please be careful when using it and compare to IDL when in doubt.
If you find a bug, run into technical problems during the installation, or have suggestions for improvement, please create a GitHub issue. As I have since left the Heliophysics field and am no longer actively using the tool myself, I can't promise timely responses. But it is still preferrable compared to writing me an email in private, as other users can also help you.
If you have fixed a bug or implemented improvements, please feel free to open a Pull Request!
If you use this code in a publication, please cite it using the DOI generated by Zenodo. I would also appreciate it if you drop me an email and tell me what you used it for :)
How to install and run the GUI
Python 3.7 or later and Git are required for installation.
# install GCS
pip3 install git+https://github.com/johan12345/gcs_python.git
# run GCS GUI, providing a date/time and the spacecraft to use
gcs_gui "2020-04-15 06:00" STA SOHO
Information on the available command line arguments for the GUI is given when you run the help option:
gcs_gui -h
How to use the GCS geometry in your own plotting code
Simply install GCS (as seen above) and use
import gcs.geometry
to import the code from the GCS package. You can find some examples what you can do with it in the files
sample.py
and sample_sunpy.py
.
Development setup
First, clone the git repository:
[email protected]:johan12345/gcs_python.git
It is recommended to use a virtual environment so that the
Python packages you install as dependencies of GCS don't interfere with your globally installed packages.
On some Linux distributions, the additional python3-venv
package needs to be installed for this to work.
python3 -m venv env
. env/bin/activate
Then, install the dependencies:
# install requirements
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
and test the GUI using
python -m gcs.gui "2020-04-15 06:00" STA SOHO