학술논문

Possibilities of identifying members from Milky Way satellite galaxies using unsupervised machine learning algorithms.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Astrophysics & Astronomy. 1/17/2024, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p1-20. 20p.
Subject
*MACHINE learning
*STARS
*STELLAR populations
*ASTROMETRY
*DARK energy
*MILKY Way
Language
ISSN
0250-6335
Abstract
A detailed study of stellar populations in Milky Way (MW) satellite galaxies remains an observational challenge due to their faintness and fewer spectroscopically confirmed member stars. We use unsupervised machine learning methods to identify new members for nine nearby MW satellite galaxies using Gaia data release-3 (Gaia DR3) astrometry, the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and the DECam Local Volume Exploration Survey (DELVE) photometry. Two density-based clustering algorithms, DBSCAN and HDBSCAN, have been used in the four-dimensional astrometric parameter space ( α 2016 , δ 2016 , μ α cos δ , μ δ ) to identify member stars belonging to MW satellite galaxies. Our results indicate that we can recover more than 80% of the known spectroscopically confirmed members in most satellite galaxies and also reject 95–100% of spectroscopic non-members. We have also added many new members using this method. We compare our results with previous studies using photometric and astrometric data and discuss the suitability of density-based clustering methods for MW satellite galaxies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]