# Citing PyStoch PyStoch creates SGWB anisotropy maps using the methods discussed in the following papers. Please cite them when you use PyStoch and its functionalities. **1. Very fast stochastic gravitational wave background map making using folded data** ([arXiv:1803.08285](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.08285)) ```bibtex @article{Ain:2018zvo, author = "Ain, Anirban and Suresh, Jishnu and Mitra, Sanjit", title = "{Very fast stochastic gravitational wave background map making using folded data}", eprint = "1803.08285", archivePrefix = "arXiv", primaryClass = "gr-qc", doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.98.024001", journal = "Phys. Rev. D", volume = "98", number = "2", pages = "024001", year = "2018" } ``` **2. Unified mapmaking for an anisotropic stochastic gravitational wave background** ([arXiv:2011.05969](https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.05969)) ```bibtex @article{Suresh:2020khz, author = "Suresh, Jishnu and Ain, Anirban and Mitra, Sanjit", title = "{Unified mapmaking for an anisotropic stochastic gravitational wave background}", eprint = "2011.05969", archivePrefix = "arXiv", primaryClass = "gr-qc", doi = "10.1103/PhysRevD.103.083024", journal = "Phys. Rev. D", volume = "103", number = "8", pages = "083024", year = "2021" } ``` ## Authors Anirban Ain, Jishnu Suresh, Sudhagar Suyamprakasam, and Sanjit Mitra — developed at the IUCAA Stochastic Gravitational Wave Group.