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A Package for Dark Matter Capture in Celestial Objects Asteria is a computational package for calculating the capture rate of dark matter particles in celestial bodies. This repository hosts two versions of the Asteria package in Mathematica and Python. For installation and usage instructions, please refer to the README files and the provided example notebooks. This details of the Asteria package are described in the paper: Dark Matter Capture in Celestial Objects: Treatment Across Kinematic and Interaction Regimes For comments, questions and suggestions contact the authors: Rebecca K. Leane (rleane@slac.stanford.edu), and Juri Smirnov (juri.smirnov@liverpool.ac.uk)
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Dark Matter, Capture Rate, Celestial Objects, Sun, Earth, Jupiter, Planets, Brown Dwarfs
Dark Matter, Capture Rate, Celestial Objects, Sun, Earth, Jupiter, Planets, Brown Dwarfs
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