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jdaviz is a package of astronomical data analysis visualization
tools based on the Jupyter platform. These GUI-based
tools link data visualization and interactive analysis. They are designed
to work within a Jupyter notebook cell, as a standalone desktop application,
or as embedded windows within a website – all with nearly identical
user interfaces.
jdaviz applications currently include tools for interactive
visualization of spectroscopic and imaging data primarily developed for use with
the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) instrument modes.
These tools can, however, be used with data from other astronomical telescopes.
Imviz is a tool for visualization and quick-look analysis for 2D astronomical images.
Specviz is a tool for visualization and quick-look analysis of 1D astronomical spectra.
Specviz2D is a tool for visualization and quick-look analysis of 2D astronomical spectra.
Cubeviz provides a view of spectroscopic data cubes (like those
to be produced by JWST MIRI), along with 1D spectra extracted from the
cube.
Mosviz is a visualization tool for many astronomical
spectra, typically the output of a multi-object spectrograph (e.g.,
JWST NIRSpec), and includes viewers for 1D and 2D spectra as well as
contextual information like on-sky views of the spectrograph slit.
Rampviz is a visualization tool for Level 1 “ramp” data products.
Warning
As of jdaviz version 4.2, please use Python 3.11 or
greater to get the latest bug fixes and feature additions for jdaviz.
Note
jdaviz is one tool that is part of STScI’s larger
Data Analysis Tools Ecosystem.
Note
The offline version of this documentation can be downloaded from Jdaviz zipped HTML downloads page.
Note
Recordings and instructional notebooks from live Jdaviz tutorials can be found at the JWebbinar website under the “Materials and Videos” expandable section. Scroll down to the bottom of that section to find materials from the most recent session (JWebbinar 24, March 2023).