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CORA: Cosmology in the Radio Band
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Cora is a shorthand for Cosmology in the Radio Band, a Python code written by Richard Shaw for simulating skies for 21-cm Intensity Mapping, including galactic and extragalactic foregrounds. The code has extra utilities for dealing with and handling Healpix maps, spherical co-ordinates and so on. The package requires several dependencies, as described at its GitHub repository.
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