Hi @tomasstolker, first thanks for making this very nice and well-documented package public! I am sure it will be very useful to the community!
I was wondering what was the convention re: +/- sign in front of the inclination, in terms of where the near/far side of the disc is located in those respective cases.
Based on your LkCa15 example, am I right to assume that the part of the disc located counter-clockwise from the PA of semi-major axis is the far (resp. near) side when the sign is positive (resp. negative)?
Sorry if this information is provided somewhere and I missed it. Otherwise, I'd suggest to add it in the description of the inclination parameter. Thanks again!
Hi @tomasstolker, first thanks for making this very nice and well-documented package public! I am sure it will be very useful to the community!
I was wondering what was the convention re: +/- sign in front of the inclination, in terms of where the near/far side of the disc is located in those respective cases.
Based on your LkCa15 example, am I right to assume that the part of the disc located counter-clockwise from the PA of semi-major axis is the far (resp. near) side when the sign is positive (resp. negative)?
Sorry if this information is provided somewhere and I missed it. Otherwise, I'd suggest to add it in the description of the inclination parameter. Thanks again!