DISCO — Deprojection Image Software for Circumstellar Objects

DISCO

Note

DISCO (v1.2.3) is an open-source Python package for the analysis and physical characterisation of protoplanetary disk observations from ALMA FITS data. This software is currently in active development.

DISCO integrates a convolutional neural network (DiscoNet) for rapid geometric parameter prediction with a hybrid numerical optimisation strategy, enabling robust deprojection and azimuthally-averaged radial profile extraction from continuum FITS images.

Two complementary operational modes are provided: a command-line interface (disco-start) designed for batch processing and reproducible automated pipelines, and a web-based GUI (disco-start gui) for interactive, exploratory analysis.

Two Modes of Operation

Feature

CLI (disco-start)

GUI (disco-start gui)

DiscoNet (CNN) geometry

Interactive visualisation

Batch processing

Multi-band support

Beam homogenisation

SIMBAD query

Session save / restore

Ease of use

Moderate

High

The GUI is recommended for exploratory analysis and first-time users. The CLI is designed for reproducible, automated pipelines.

Citation and Acknowledgements

If you use DISCO in published work, please cite this repository and acknowledge Jorge Luis Guzmán-Lazo, who developed the software within the YEMS Millennium Nucleus under the supervision of Sebastián Pérez and Camilo González-Ruilova.

Contact: jorge.guzman.l@usach.cl

If you use DISCO in your research, please cite the associated Zenodo record:

Guzmán-Lazo, J. L. (2026). DISCO: Deprojection Image Software for Circumstellar Objects (v1.2.3). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19999239

@software{guzman_lazo_2026_19999240,
  author    = {Guzmán-Lazo, Jorge Luis},
  title     = {DISCO: Deprojection Image Software for Circumstellar Objects},
  year      = {2026},
  version   = {v1.2.3},
  publisher = {Zenodo},
  doi       = {10.5281/zenodo.19999239},
  url       = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19999239}
}

DISCO was developed by Jorge Luis Guzmán-Lazo within the YEMS Millennium Nucleus under the supervision of Sebastián Pérez and Camilo González-Ruilova.


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