If you use the yt_astro_analysis package for your work, please cite the yt_astro_analysis entry on zenodo.org as well as the yt method paper. Feel free to use the text below in your publications:
Analysis was performed using the yt_astro_analysis extension (Smith et al. 2022) of the yt analysis toolkit (Turk et al. 2011). Analysis was performed using the yt_astro_analysis extension \citep{yt.astro.analysis} of the yt analysis toolkit \citep{yt}.
BbTeX entries are provided below:
@misc{yt.astro.analysis, author = {Britton Smith and Matthew Turk and John ZuHone and Nathan Goldbaum and Cameron Hummels and Hilary Egan and John Wise and Anthony Scopatz and Miguel de Val-Borro and Ben Keller and Mark Richardson and Clément Robert}, title = {yt_astro_analysis version 1.1.2}, month = jan, year = 2022, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.5911048}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5911048} } @ARTICLE{yt, author = {{Turk}, M.~J. and {Smith}, B.~D. and {Oishi}, J.~S. and {Skory}, S. and {Skillman}, S.~W. and {Abel}, T. and {Norman}, M.~L.}, title = "{yt: A Multi-code Analysis Toolkit for Astrophysical Simulation Data}", journal = {The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series}, archivePrefix = "arXiv", eprint = {1011.3514}, primaryClass = "astro-ph.IM", keywords = {cosmology: theory, methods: data analysis, methods: numerical}, year = 2011, month = jan, volume = 192, eid = {9}, pages = {9}, doi = {10.1088/0067-0049/192/1/9}, adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011ApJS..192....9T}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System} }