4.6 Article

Machine-learned Identification of RR Lyrae Stars from Sparse, Multi-band Data: The PS1 Sample

Journal

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 153, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aa661b

Keywords

catalogs; Galaxy: halo; methods: data analysis; methods: statistical; stars: variables: RR Lyrae; surveys

Funding

  1. European Research Council under the European Unions Seventh Framework Programme (FP 7) ERC [321035]
  2. Miller Institute at UC Berkeley
  3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration through the Planetary Science Division of the NASA Science Mission Directorate [NNX08AR22G]
  4. National Science Foundation [AST-1238877]
  5. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/P00556X/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  6. STFC [ST/P00556X/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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RR Lyrae stars may be the best practical tracers of Galactic halo (sub-) structure and kinematics. The PanSTARRS1 (PS1) 3 pi survey offers multi-band, multi-epoch, precise photometry across much of the sky, but a robust identification of RR Lyrae stars in this data set poses a challenge, given PS1's sparse, asynchronous multi-band light curves (. 12 epochs in each of five bands, taken over a 4.5 year period). We present a novel template fitting technique that uses well-defined and physically motivated multi-band light curves of RR Lyrae stars, and demonstrate that we get accurate period estimates, precise to 2 s in >80% of cases. We augment these light-curve fits with other features from photometric time-series and provide them to progressively more detailed machinelearned classification models. From these models, we are able to select the widest (three-fourths. of the sky) and deepest (reaching 120 kpc) sample of RR Lyrae stars to date. The PS1 sample of similar to 45,000 RRab stars is pure (90%). and complete (80% at 80 kpc) at high galactic latitudes. It also provides distances that are. precise to 3%, measured with newly derived period-luminosity relations for optical/near-infrared PS1 bands. With the addition of proper motions from Gaia and radial velocity measurements from multi-object spectroscopic surveys, we expect the PS1 sample of RR Lyrae stars to become the premier source for studying the structure, kinematics, and the gravitational potential of the Galactic halo. The techniques presented in this study should translate well to other sparse, multi-band data sets, such as those produced by the Dark Energy Survey and the upcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Galactic plane sub-survey.

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