Scientific Publications and Citation¶
bayRing was used in several scientific publications, to infer new physical
components of gravitational waveforms, perform Bayesian fits of
numerical-relativity ringdown data, or evaluate model accuracy.
A comprehensive review of the topic is given in Berti, Cardoso, Carullo et al. 2505.23895.
Citing bayRing¶
When referencing bayRing in your publications, please cite the software
Zenodo release:
@software{carullo_gregorio_2023_8284026,
author = {Carullo, Gregorio and De Amicis, Marina and Redondo-Yuste, Jaime},
title = {bayRing},
month = aug,
year = 2023,
publisher = {Zenodo},
version = {1.0.0},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.8284026},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8284026},
howpublished = "\href{https://github.com/GCArullo/bayRing}{github.com/GCArullo/bayRing}",
}
Publications Using bayRing¶
Spin dependence of black hole ringdown nonlinearities
2308.14796
10.1103/PhysRevD.109.L101503
Late-time tails in nonlinear evolutions of merging black hole binaries
2310.12968
Ringdown amplitudes of nonspinning eccentric binaries
2406.19442
10.1088/1475-7516/2024/10/061
Accuracy of ringdown models calibrated to numerical relativity simulations
2511.02915
Highly eccentric non-spinning binary black hole mergers: quadrupolar post-merger waveforms
2604.15431
External libraries¶
bayRing relies on a number of open-source packages.
If you use the software in your publications, please cite the references found
at these links: