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Compact Object Mergers: Population Astrophysics & Statistics

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COMPAS is a publicly available rapid binary population synthesis code (https://compas.science/) that is designed so that evolution prescriptions and model parameters are easily adjustable. COMPAS draws properties for a binary star system from a set of initial distributions, and evolves it from zero-age main sequence to the end of its life as two compact remnants. It has been used for inference from observations of gravitational-wave mergers, Galactic neutron stars, X-ray binaries, and luminous red novae.

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Getting started
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Post-processing
Running COMPAS inside a Docker container

Contact

Please email your queries to [email protected]. You are also welcome to join the COMPAS User Google Group to engage in discussions with COMPAS users and developers.

Acknowledgements

If you use this code or parts of this code for results presented in a scientific publication, we would greatly appreciate if you send us your paper reference and make your input settings and output data publicly available by uploading it to the COMPAS Zenodo community. Please also kindly include citations to the two following papers:

  1. Stevenson S., Vigna-Gómez A., Mandel I., Barrett J. W., Neijssel C. J., Perkins D., de Mink S. E., 2017, Nature Communications, 8, 14906
  2. Vigna-Gómez A., Neijssel C. J., Stevenson S., Barrett J. W., Belczynski K., Justham S., de Mink S., Müller B., Podsiadlowski Ph., Renzo M., Szécsi D., Mandel I., 2018, MNRAS, 481, 4009

We anticipate releasing a more detailed and comprehensive methods paper in the future. We also greatly appreciate an acknowledgement of the form:

Simulations in this paper made use of the COMPAS rapid binary population synthesis code (version X.X.X), which is freely available at http://github.com/TeamCOMPAS/COMPAS.

Furthermore,

  • If you use COMPAS's importance sampling algorithm STROOPWAFEL, please cite

    Broekgaarden F. S., Justham S., de Mink S. E., Gair J., Mandel I., Stevenson S., Barrett J. W., Vigna-Gómez A., Neijssel C. J., 2019, MNRAS, 490, 5228

  • If using the COMPAS model of gravitational wave selection effects, please cite

    Barrett J. W., Gaebel S. M., Neijssel C. J., Vigna-Gómez A., Stevenson S., Berry C. P. L., Farr W. M., Mandel I., 2018, MNRAS, 477, 4685

  • If using COMPAS's integration over cosmic star formation history, please cite

    Neijssel C. J., Vigna-Gómez A., Stevenson S., Barrett J. W., Gaebel S. M., Broekgaarden F. S., de Mink S. E., Szécsi D., Vinciguerra S., Mandel I., 2019, MNRAS, 490, 3740

  • If using the COMPAS model of (pulsational) pair instability supernova, please cite

    Stevenson S., Sampson M., Powell J., Vigna-Gómez A., Neijssel C. J., Szécsi D., Mandel I., 2019, ApJ, 882, 121

  • If evolving pulsar spins and magnetic fields with COMPAS, please cite

    Chattopadhyay D., Stevenson S., Hurley J. R., Rossi L. J., Flynn C., 2020, MNRAS

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