ligo-cbc/pycbc: Post-O2 Production Release 2
Creators
- Alex Nitz1
- Ian Harry
- Duncan Brown2
- Christopher M. Biwer3
- Josh Willis4
- Tito Dal Canton
- Larne Pekowsky5
- Thomas Dent6
- Andrew R. Williamson7
- Collin Capano8
- Soumi De
- Miriam Cabero
- Bernd Machenschalk
- Prayush Kumar9
- Steven Reyes
- Thomas Massinger
- Amber Lenon
- Stephen Fairhurst
- Alex Nielsen
- shasvath
- Francesco Pannarale
- Leo Singer10
- Duncan Macleod11
- Stanislav Babak12
- Hunter Gabbard13
- John Veitch14
- CBC Sugar
- Lorena MagaƱa Zertuche2
- Peter Couvares
- Brian Bockelman
- 1. Albert Einstein Institute - Hannover
- 2. Syracuse University
- 3. Syracuse University Physics Department
- 4. Caltech/LIGO
- 5. Syracuse University, Department of Physics
- 6. AEI
- 7. Rochester Institute of Technology
- 8. LIGO
- 9. CITA, University of Toronto
- 10. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- 11. Cardiff University
- 12. Albert Einstein Institut
- 13. LIGO Scientific Collaboration
- 14. University of Glasgow
Description
This is the second post-O2 release of PyCBC for analysis of data taken during Advanced LIGO's second observing run and Advanced Virgo's first observing run.
This release has been tested against LALSuite with the hash:
95ad957cee1a37b7fc3128883d8b723556f9ec38
This release updates PyCBC to use lalsuite 95ad957. It also deprecates the installation of PyLAL in the PyCBC environment. Detector calibration adjustment is now enabled in the PyCBC parameter estimation codes.
Details of the changes since the last release are at https://github.com/ligo-cbc/pycbc/compare/v1.8.0...v1.8.1
A Docker container for this release is available from the pycbc/pycbc-el7 repository on Docker Hub be downloaded using the command:
docker pull pycbc/pycbc-el7:v1.8.1
On a machine with CVMFS installed, a pre-built virtual environment is available for Red Hat 7 compatible operating systems by running the command:
source /cvmfs/oasis.opensciencegrid.org/ligo/sw/pycbc/x86_64_rhel_7/virtualenv/pycbc-v1.8.1/bin/activate
and for Debian 8 compatible operating systems by running the command:
source /cvmfs/oasis.opensciencegrid.org/ligo/sw/pycbc/x86_64_deb_8/virtualenv/pycbc-v1.8.1/bin/activate
A bundled pycbc_inspiral
executable for use on the Open Science Grid is available at
/cvmfs/oasis.opensciencegrid.org/ligo/sw/pycbc/x86_64_rhel_6/bundle/v1.8.1/pycbc_inspiral
Files
ligo-cbc/pycbc-v1.8.1.zip
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Additional details
Related works
- Is supplement to
- https://github.com/ligo-cbc/pycbc/tree/v1.8.1 (URL)