GYRE is a stellar oscillation code. Given an input stellar model, GYRE calculates the eigenfrequencies and eigenfunctions for the normal oscillation modes of the model. These data can be put to a variety of uses; the most common is to compare them against observed oscillation frequencies of a star, allowing constraints on the star's fundamental parameters (mass, radius, etc.) to be established — the discipline of asteroseismology.
Full documentation for GYRE can be found at https://gyre.readthedocs.io/en/stable.
If you use GYRE in your research, please cite one or more of the relevant 'instrument' papers:
- Townsend & Teitler (2013) describes the basic operation of the code;
- Townsend, Goldstein & Zweibel (2018) outlines improvements to allow non-adiabatic calculations.
- Goldstein & Townsend (2020) describes the contour method for non-adiabatic calculations.
- Sun, Townsend & Guo (2023) introduces the gyre_tides frontend for evaluating tidal responses.