A Machine Learning Artificial Neural Network Calibration of the Strong-Line Oxygen Abundance
Abstract
The HII region oxygen abundance is a key observable for studying chemical properties of galaxies. Deriving oxygen abundances using optical spectra often relies on empirical strong-line calibrations calibrated to the direct method. Existing calibrations usually adopt linear or polynomial functions to describe the non-linear relationships between strong line ratios and Te oxygen abundances. Here, I explore the possibility of using an artificial neural network model to construct a non-linear strong-line calibration. Using about 950 literature HII region spectra with auroral line detections, I build multi-layer perceptron models under the machine learning framework of training and testing. I show that complex models, like the neural network, are preferred at the current sample size and can better predict oxygen abundance than simple linear models. I demonstrate that the new calibration can reproduce metallicity gradients in nearby galaxies and the mass-metallicity relationship. Finally, I discuss the prospects of developing new neural network calibrations using forthcoming large samples of HII region and also the challenges faced.
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@article{arxiv.1903.01506,
title = {A Machine Learning Artificial Neural Network Calibration of the Strong-Line Oxygen Abundance},
author = {I-Ting Ho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.01506},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
12 pages, 15 figures. Accepted to MNRAS