A Bayesian method for detecting stellar flares
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11/12/2014
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<p>We present a Bayesian-odds-ratio-based algorithm for detecting stellar flares in light-curve data. We assume flares are described by a model in which there is a rapid rise with a half-Gaussian profile, followed by an exponential decay. Our signal model also contains a polynomial background model required to fit underlying light-curve variations in the data, which could otherwise partially mimic a flare. We characterize the false alarm probability and efficiency of this method under the assumption that any unmodelled noise in the data is Gaussian, and compare it with a simpler thresholding method based on that used in Walkowicz et al. We find our method has a significant increase in detection efficiency for low signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) flares. For a conservative false alarm probability our method can detect 95 per cent of flares with S/N less than 20, as compared to S/N of 25 for the simpler method. We also test how well the assumption of Gaussian noise holds by applying the method to a selection of 'quiet' Kepler stars. As an example we have applied our method to a selection of stars in Kepler Quarter 1 data. The method finds 687 flaring stars with a total of 1873 flares after vetos have been applied. For these flares we have made preliminary characterizations of their durations and and S/N.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Pitkin , M , Williams , D , Fletcher , L & Grant , S D T 2014 , ' A Bayesian method for detecting stellar flares ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 445 , no. 3 , pp. 2268-2284 . DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu1889 |
Palavras-Chave | #methods: data analysis #methods: statistical #stars: flare #SYSTEMATIC-ERROR CORRECTION #WHITE-LIGHT FLARES #SOLAR-TYPE STARS #UV CETI STARS #PHOTOMETRIC VARIABILITY #OBSERVATIONAL DATA #KEPLER DATA #QUARTER 1 #1ST #STATISTICS |
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