diskmap is a tool for scattered light mapping of protoplanetary disks. The disk surface is parameterized with a power law profile or read from an input file. The projected radius and scattering angle are then calculated at each pixel. From this, a 3D deprojected image and a stellar irradiation corrected image are computed. Also a polarized scattering phase function is extracted and an total intensity phase function is estimated.
Documentation can be found at http://diskmap.readthedocs.io. There is a notebook tutorial that demonstrates the usage.
Please cite Stolker et al. (2016b) whenever results from diskmap are used in a publication (see arXiv, ADS, BibTeX).
Contributions are welcome so please consider forking the repository and creating a pull request. Bug reports and feature requests can be provided by creating an issue on the Github page.
Copyright 2026 Tomas Stolker
diskmap is distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for the terms and conditions.