The recent release of 220+ million BP/RP spectra in Gaia DR3 presents an opportunity to apply deep learning models to an unprecedented number of stellar spectra, at extremely low-resolution. The BP/RP dataset is so massive that no previous spectroscopic survey can provide enough stellar labels to cover the BP/RP parameter space. We present an unsupervised, deep, generative model for BP/RP spectra: a scatter variational auto-encoder. We design a non-traditional variational auto-encoder which is capable of modeling both (i) BP/RP coefficients and (ii) intrinsic scatter. Our model learns a latent space from which to generate BP/RP spectra (scatter) directly from the data itself without requiring any stellar labels. We demonstrate that our model accurately reproduces BP/RP spectra in regions of parameter space where supervised learning fails or cannot be implemented.
@article{arxiv.2307.06378,
title = {Closing the stellar labels gap: An unsupervised, generative model for $\textit{Gaia}$ BP/RP spectra},
author = {Alexander Laroche and Joshua S. Speagle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06378},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Accepted at the ICML 2023 Workshop on Machine Learning for Astrophysics. 6 pages, 3 figures