Citing Stingray¶
Citations are still the main currency of the academic world, and the best way to ensure that Stingray continues to be supported and we can continue to work on it. If you use Stingray in data analysis leading to a publication, we ask that you cite both a DOI, which points to the software itself, and our papers describing the Stingray project.
DOI¶
If possible, we ask that you cite a DOI corresponding to the specific version of Stingray that you used to carry out your analysis.
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If this isn’t possible — for example, because you worked with an unreleased version of the code — you can cite Stingray’s concept DOI, 10.5281/zenodo.1490116 (BibTeX), which will always resolve to the latest release.
Papers¶
If you are using Stingray 2.0 or newer, please cite both of the following papers:
- Huppenkothen et al., 2019. Astrophysical Journal, 881, 39. [DOI] [ADS] [Copy BibTeX to clipboard]
- Bachetti et al., 2024. Journal of Open Source Software, 9(102), 7389. [DOI] [JOSS] [Copy BibTeX to clipboard]