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Table 2
Run time breakdown of Pandora for the example system described in Sect. 3.2.
Module | Process |
---|---|
Moon transit | 7% |
Overhead | 9% |
Coordinate transformations | 15% |
Eclipses | 22% |
Kepler ellipse | 23% |
Planet transit | 24% |
Notes. For the analytical part of the light curve, the moon transit was computed with the small body approximation and quadratic limb darkening (Mandel & Agol 2002). For the numerical transit simulations, which Pandora uses if planet-moon eclipses occur during ingress or egress of one of the two bodies, the moon was modeled with a diameter of 25 pixels.
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