stingray: A modern Python library for spectral timing

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Daniela Huppenkothen (0000-0002-1169-7486), Matteo Bachetti (0000-0002-4576-9337), Abigail Stevens (0000-0002-5041-3079), Simone Migliari, Paul Balm, Omar Hammad, Usman Mahmood Khan, Himanshu Mishra, Haroon Rashid, Swapnil Sharma, Evandro Martinez Ribeiro, Ricardo Valles Blanco

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Huppenkothen et al., (2019). stingray: A modern Python library for spectral timing. Journal of Open Source Software, 4(38), 1393, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01393

@article{Huppenkothen2019, doi = {10.21105/joss.01393}, url = {https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.01393}, year = {2019}, publisher = {The Open Journal}, volume = {4}, number = {38}, pages = {1393}, author = {Huppenkothen, Daniela and Bachetti, Matteo and Stevens, Abigail and Migliari, Simone and Balm, Paul and Hammad, Omar and Khan, Usman Mahmood and Mishra, Himanshu and Rashid, Haroon and Sharma, Swapnil and Ribeiro, Evandro Martinez and Blanco, Ricardo Valles}, title = {stingray: A modern Python library for spectral timing}, journal = {Journal of Open Source Software} }
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