Marginal likelihoods of distances and extinctions to stars: Computation and compact representation

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We present a method for obtaining the likelihood function of distance and extinction to a star given its photometry. The other properties of the star (its mass, age, metallicity and so on) are marginalized assuming a simple Galaxy model. We demonstrate that the resulting marginalized likelihood function can be described faithfully and compactly using a Gaussian mixture model. For dust mapping applications we strongly advocate using monochromatic over bandpass extinctions, and provide tables for converting from the former to the latter for different stellar types.

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Sale, S. E., & Magorrian, J. (2015). Marginal likelihoods of distances and extinctions to stars: Computation and compact representation. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 448(2), 1738–1750. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv068

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