Sliced Inverse Regression: Application to fundamental stellar parameters

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We present a method for deriving the stellar fundamental parameters. It is based on a regularized sliced inverse regression (RSIR).We first tested it on noisy synthetic spectra of A, F, G, and K-type stars, and inverted simultaneously their atmospheric fundamental parameters: Teff., log g, [M/H] and v sin i. Different learning databases were calculated using a range of sampling in Teff., log g, v sin i, and [M/H]. Combined with a principal component analysis (PCA) nearest neighbors (NN) search, the size of the learning database is reduced. A Tikhonov regularization is applied, given the ill-conditioning of SIR. For all spectral types, decreasing the size of the learning database allowed us to reach internal accuracies better than PCA-based NN-search using larger learning databases. For each analyzed parameter, we have reached internal errors that are smaller than the sampling step of the parameter. We have also applied the technique to a sample of observed FGK and A stars. For a selection of well-studied stars, the inverted parameters are in agreement with the ones derived in previous studies. The RSIR inversion technique, complemented with PCA pre-processing proves to be efficient in estimating stellar parameters of A, F, G, and K-type stars.

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Kassounian, S., Gebran, M., Paletou, F., & Watson, V. (2019). Sliced Inverse Regression: Application to fundamental stellar parameters. Open Astronomy, 28(1), 68–84. https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2019-0006

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