Abstract
Many analyses and parameter estimations undertaken in astronomy require a large set (≳105) of non-analytical, theoretical spectra, each of these defined by multiple parameters. We describe the construction of an N-dimensional grid which is suitable for generating such spectra. The theoretical spectra are designed to correspond to a targeted parameter grid but otherwise to random positions in the parameter space, and they are interpolated on the fly through a pre-calculated grid of spectra. The initial grid is designed to be relatively low in parameter resolution and small in occupied hard disk space and therefore can be updated efficiently when a new model is desired. In a pilot study of stellar population synthesis of galaxies, the mean square errors on the estimated parameters are found to decrease with the targeted grid resolution. This scheme of generating a large model grid is general for other areas of studies, particularly if they are based on multi-dimensional parameter space and are focused on contrasting model differences. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Yip, C. W. (2010). Generating on-the-fly large samples of theoretical spectra through an N-dimensional grid. Astronomical Journal, 139(2), 342–347. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/139/2/342
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