Stingray 2: a fast and modern Python library for spectral timing
Source
Journal of Open Source Software
Date Issued
2024-10-01
Author(s)
Bachetti, Matteo
Huppenkothen, Daniela
Stevens, Abigail
Swinbank, John
Mastroserio, Guglielmo
Lucchini, Matteo
Lai, Veronica Eleonora
Buchner, Johannes
Desai, Amogh
Joshi, Gaurav
Pisanu, Francesco
Pisupati, Sri Guru Datta
Sharma, Swapnil
Tripathi, Mihir
Vats, Dhruv
Abstract
Stingray is an Astropy-affiliated (Astropy Collaboration et al., 2013, 2022) Python package that brings advanced timing techniques to the wider astronomical community, with a focus on high-energy astrophysics, but built on top of general-purpose classes and methods that are designed to be easily adapted and extended to other use cases. Stingray was previously described by Huppenkothen et al. (2019a) and Huppenkothen et al. (2019b). Its core functionality comprises Fourier-based analyses (Bachetti & Huppenkothen, 2022), but the package has expanded significantly over time in both scope and functionality. In this paper we describe the improvements to the software in the last ~5 years.
