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SKIRT -- an advanced radiative transfer code
FitSKIRT -- automated reverse radiative transfer
© Astronomical Observatory, Ghent University

For more information, please visit the official SKIRT home page at
<http://www.skirt.ugent.be>.

Licensing
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, as published by
the Free Software Foundation. A copy of this license can be found in the file
LICENSE.txt provided with the program, or at <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

Third-party libraries
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This program includes source code from the following third-party libraries:
 - CFITSIO developed by NASA's HEASARC;
   see <http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/software/fitsio/fitsio.html>.
 - Voro++ described in Rycroft (2009, Chaos, 19);
   see <http://math.lbl.gov/voro++/>.
 - GAlib described in Wall (1996, PhD thesis);
   see <http://lancet.mit.edu/ga/GAlib.html>.

Please refer to the original licensing conditions for each of these third party software libraries.

Citations
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If you use (portions of) this program in your work, please cite one or more of
the following papers.

SKIRT:
 - Camps & Baes (2015, Astronomy and Computing, 9, 20): SKIRT: An advanced
   dust radiative transfer code with a user-friendly architecture.
 - Baes et al. (2011, ApJS, 196, 22): Efficient Three-dimensional NLTE Dust
   Radiative Transfer with SKIRT.
 - Baes et al. (2003, MNRAS, 343, 1081–1094): Radiative transfer in disc
   galaxies - The observed kinematics of dusty disc galaxies.
 - Camps et al. (2013, A&A, 560, A35): Using 3D Voronoi grids in radiative
   transfer simulations.
 - Saftly et al. (2014, A&A, 561, A77): Hierarchical octree and k-d tree grids
   for 3D radiative transfer simulations.
 - Saftly et al. (2013, A&A, 554, A10): Using hierarchical octrees in Monte
   Carlo radiative transfer simulations.

FitSKIRT:
 - De Geyter et al. (2013, A&A, 550, A74): FitSKIRT - genetic algorithms to
   automatically fit dusty galaxies with a Monte Carlo radiative transfer code.
 - De Geyter et al. (2014, MNRAS, 441, 869–885): The distribution of
   interstellar dust in CALIFA edge-on galaxies via oligochromatic radiative
   transfer fitting.

Contact
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We invite you to freely use SKIRT and FitSKIRT under the terms described above.
We're also open to cooperation on selected projects. Please find our contact
information at <http://www.skirt.ugent.be>.

The SKIRT project's Projects

costuum icon costuum

C++ T-Matrix code for calculating emission properties of spheroidal dust grains

pts icon pts

PTS -- Python toolkit for working with SKIRT version 7 and 8

pts9 icon pts9

PTS -- Python toolkit for working with SKIRT version 9

skirt7 icon skirt7

SKIRT version 7 -- 3D dust radiative transfer

skirt8 icon skirt8

SKIRT version 8 -- 3D continuum radiative transfer in dusty systems

skirt9 icon skirt9

SKIRT version 9 -- advanced radiative transfer in dusty systems

web8 icon web8

The SKIRT 8 web site, including extra documentation in addition to what's in the code

web9 icon web9

The SKIRT 9 web site, including extra documentation in addition to what's in the code

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