clustertools: A Python Package for Analyzing Star Cluster Simulations
Abstract
clustertools is a Python package for analyzing star cluster simulations. The package is built around the StarCluster class, which stores all data read in from the snapshot of a given model star cluster. The package contains functions for loading data from commonly used N-body codes, generic snapshots, and software for generating initial conditions. All operations and functions within clustertools are then designed to act on a StarCluster. clustertools can be used for unit and coordinate transformations, the calculation of key structural and kinematic parameters, analysis of the cluster's orbit and tidal tails, and measuring common cluster properties like its mass function, density profile, and velocity dispersion profile (among others). While originally designed with star clusters in mind, clustertools can be used to study other types of N-body systems, including stellar streams and dark matter sub-halos.
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