ExoPSI: A Planet Similarity Python toolkit
Author:
Garg Vaibhav1, Rai Aditya1, Sriniva Divya1, Rao A. S.1
Affiliation:
1. Delhi Technological University
Abstract
Abstract
The Earth Similarity Index (ESI) has proven to be an essential tool in locating Earth-like planets throughout the universe, yet its limited scope restricts its full potential. ExoPSI is a groundbreaking, open-source Python package that elevates the concept of similarity indexing. It provides the capability to calculate similarity indices of different planetary candidates with respect to any reference values, based on any numerical parameter, yielding a more accurate evaluation of the survivability of different species. ExoPSI offers unparalleled versatility, with the ability to use any planet as a reference point and visualisation functions that allow for easy comparison of the similarity between the interior and surface parameters of different planets. This makes it a critical tool for planetary science researchers, offering a comprehensive solution for evaluating planetary similarities.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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