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)

@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)

@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.