Using R-based VOStat as a low-resolution spectrum analysis tool

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We describe here an online software suite VOStat written mainly for the Virtual Observatory, a novel structure in which astronomers share terabyte scale data. Written mostly in the public-domain statistical computing language and environment R, it can do a variety of statistical analysis on multidimensional, multi-epoch data with errors. Included are techniques which allow astronomers to start with multi-color data in the form of low-resolution spectra and select special kinds of sources in a variety of ways including color outliers. Here we describe the tool and demonstrate it with an example from Palomar-QUEST, a synoptic sky survey.

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Babu, G. J., & Mahabal, A. (2007). Using R-based VOStat as a low-resolution spectrum analysis tool. Journal of Statistical Software, 18(11), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v018.i11

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