Public Code and Data
Gaia selection function
The "gaiamock" package, which simulates and fits Gaia epoch astrometry, can be found here. The associated paper is A generative model for Gaia astrometric orbit catalogs: selection functions for binary stars, giant planets, and compact object companions .Gaia neutron stars
A Jupyter notebook to reproduce the constraints on the orbit of Gaia NS1 can be found here. The associated paper is A 1.9 Msun neutron star candidate in a 2-year orbit .Gaia black holes
A Jupyter notebook to reproduce the constraints on the orbit of Gaia BH1 can be found here. The associated paper is A Sun-like star orbiting a black hole . A similar notebook for Gaia BH2 can be found here; it accompanies the paper A red giant orbiting a black hole .Evolved cataclysmic variables and pre-ELM white dwarfs
A machine readable table containing all the data from Tables 1-5 of the paper Birth of the ELMs: a ZTF survey for evolved cataclysmic variables turning into extremely low-mass white dwarfs can be downloaded here. The MESA models and inlists associated with this paper, and with the paper LAMOST J0140355 + 392651: an evolved cataclysmic variable donor transitioning to become an extremely low-mass white dwarf, can be downloaded as a tarball here.Gaia eDR3 binary catalogs
The binary catalogs from the paper in the paper A million binaries from Gaia eDR3: sample selection and validation of Gaia parallax uncertainties are hosted on Zenodo, along with the code to produce them. The fitting function to correct Gaia parallax uncertainties is in Equation 16 of that paper.Gaia DR2 wide binary catalogs
The catalog of high-confidence wide binaries within 200 pc produced in the paper Imprints of white dwarf recoil in the separation distribution of Gaia wide binaries is available here.An expanded version of this catalog, which contains ~6 times more binaries, is hosted here. It was produced by searching to larger distances and wider separations, and using less stringent cuts on astrometric signal-to-noise ratio.