What is presented here are simulations from a wide range of different sources. Particularly for the Wide-Field Instrument (WFI) simulations, if you are intending to use the simulations for research or observation planning and data analysis purposes, we recommend that you first consult the reference paper(s), if available, and documentation associated with a simulation set.
Note: The simulations for the Coronagraph Instrument are current up to the ROSES-2024 Call for Proposals for the Coronagraph Community Participation Program
Wide-Field Instrument (WFI)
- Direct Imaging
- NASA Open Universe 2024 Roman-Rubin Image Simulations (OpenUniverse2024 et al. 2025)
- Roman High-Latitude Imaging Survey Simulated Images (Troxel et al. 2023)
- A Simulated Roman High-Latitude Time-Domain Imaging Survey (Wang et al. 2023)
- Microlensing Data Challenge (Final Jamboree: Apr 30, 2021)
- Microlensing event simulations targeting the Galactic Bulge (Penny et al. 2019)
- Microlensing light curve fitter (Poleski & Yee 2019, GitHub)
- Photometric Redshift Calibration of the Roman Space Telescope Weak Lensing Measurements (Hemmati et al. 2019)
- Weak lensing galaxy simulations in the high-latitude survey (Spergel et al. 2015)
- Grism
Coronagraph Instrument
- Instrument Models
- Astrophysical Data and Models
- Public Simulated Coronagraph Instrument Data