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Main Authors: Van Eck, Cameron L., Purcell, Cormac R., Baidoo, Lerato, Thomson, Alec J. M., Ma, Yik Ki, Oberhelman, Lindsey, Osinga, Erik, Vanderwoude, Shannon, West, Jennifer L., Ideguchi, Shinsuke, Paré, Dylan M., Kaczmarek, Jane F., Willis, Tony, Akahori, Takuya, Anderson, Craig S., Gaensler, B. M., O'Sullivan, Shane, Sun, Xiaohui, Amaral, Ariel D., Riseley, C. J., Stil, Jeroen, Zhang, Xiang
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.20092
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author Van Eck, Cameron L.
Purcell, Cormac R.
Baidoo, Lerato
Thomson, Alec J. M.
Ma, Yik Ki
Oberhelman, Lindsey
Osinga, Erik
Vanderwoude, Shannon
West, Jennifer L.
Ideguchi, Shinsuke
Paré, Dylan M.
Kaczmarek, Jane F.
Willis, Tony
Akahori, Takuya
Anderson, Craig S.
Gaensler, B. M.
O'Sullivan, Shane
Sun, Xiaohui
Amaral, Ariel D.
Riseley, C. J.
Stil, Jeroen
Zhang, Xiang
author_facet Van Eck, Cameron L.
Purcell, Cormac R.
Baidoo, Lerato
Thomson, Alec J. M.
Ma, Yik Ki
Oberhelman, Lindsey
Osinga, Erik
Vanderwoude, Shannon
West, Jennifer L.
Ideguchi, Shinsuke
Paré, Dylan M.
Kaczmarek, Jane F.
Willis, Tony
Akahori, Takuya
Anderson, Craig S.
Gaensler, B. M.
O'Sullivan, Shane
Sun, Xiaohui
Amaral, Ariel D.
Riseley, C. J.
Stil, Jeroen
Zhang, Xiang
contents Polarization observations using modern radio telescopes cover large numbers of frequency channels over broad bandwidths, and require advanced techniques to extract reliable scientific results. We present RM-Tools, analysis software for deriving polarization properties, such as Faraday rotation measures, from spectropolarimetric observations of linearly polarized radio sources. The software makes use of techniques such as rotation measure synthesis and QU-model fitting, along with many features to simplify and enhance the analysis of radio polarization data. RM-Tools is currently the main software that large-area polarization sky surveys such as POSSUM and VLASS deploy for science-ready data processing. The software code is freely available online and can be used with data from a wide range of telescopes.
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spellingShingle RM-Tools: Software for Analyzing Polarized Radio Spectra
Van Eck, Cameron L.
Purcell, Cormac R.
Baidoo, Lerato
Thomson, Alec J. M.
Ma, Yik Ki
Oberhelman, Lindsey
Osinga, Erik
Vanderwoude, Shannon
West, Jennifer L.
Ideguchi, Shinsuke
Paré, Dylan M.
Kaczmarek, Jane F.
Willis, Tony
Akahori, Takuya
Anderson, Craig S.
Gaensler, B. M.
O'Sullivan, Shane
Sun, Xiaohui
Amaral, Ariel D.
Riseley, C. J.
Stil, Jeroen
Zhang, Xiang
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Polarization observations using modern radio telescopes cover large numbers of frequency channels over broad bandwidths, and require advanced techniques to extract reliable scientific results. We present RM-Tools, analysis software for deriving polarization properties, such as Faraday rotation measures, from spectropolarimetric observations of linearly polarized radio sources. The software makes use of techniques such as rotation measure synthesis and QU-model fitting, along with many features to simplify and enhance the analysis of radio polarization data. RM-Tools is currently the main software that large-area polarization sky surveys such as POSSUM and VLASS deploy for science-ready data processing. The software code is freely available online and can be used with data from a wide range of telescopes.
title RM-Tools: Software for Analyzing Polarized Radio Spectra
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.20092