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SDSS/SEGUE Spectral Feature Analysis For Stellar Atmospheric Parameter Estimation

Authors :
Li, Xiangru
Wu, Q. M. Jonathan
Luo, Ali
Zhao, Yongheng
Lu, Yu
Zuo, Fang
Yang, Tan
Wang, Yongjun
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, 790 105 (2014)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Large-scale and deep sky survey missions are rapidly collecting a large amount of stellar spectra, which necessitate the estimation of atmospheric parameters directly from spectra and makes it feasible to statistically investigate latent principles in a large dataset. We present a technique for estimating parameters $T_{eff}$, log$~g$ and [Fe/H] from stellar spectra. With this technique, we first extract features from stellar spectra using the LASSO algorithm; then, the parameters are estimated from the extracted features using the SVR. On a subsample of 20~000 stellar spectra from SDSS with reference parameters provided by SDSS/SEGUE Pipeline SSPP, estimation consistency are 0.007458 dex for log$~T_{eff}$ (101.609921 K for $T_{eff}$), 0.189557 dex for log$~g$ and 0.182060 for [Fe/H], where the consistency is evaluated by mean absolute error. Prominent characteristics of the proposed scheme are sparseness, locality, and physical interpretability. In this work, every spectrum consists of 3821 fluxes, and 10, 19, and 14 typical wavelength positions are detected respectively for estimating $T_{eff}$, log$~g$ and [Fe/H]. It is shown that the positions are related to typical lines of stellar spectra. This characteristic is important in investigating physical indications from analysis results. Then, stellar spectra can be described by the individual fluxes on the detected positions (PD) or local integration of fluxes near them (LI). The abovementioned consistency is the result based on features described by LI. If features are described by PD, consistency are 0.009092 dex for log$~T_{eff}$ (124.545075 K for $T_{eff}$), 0.198928 dex for log$~g$, and 0.206814 dex for [Fe/H].<br />Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures, 15 table, ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal, 790 105 (2014)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1504.02558
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/790/2/105