Efficient fitting of multiplanet Keplerian models to radial velocity and astrometry data
Abstract
We describe a technique for solving for the orbital elements of multiple planets from radial velocity (RV) and/or astrometric data taken with 1 m/s and microarcsecond precision, appropriate for efforts to detect Earth-massed planets in their stars' habitable zones, such as NASA's proposed Space Interferometry Mission. We include details of calculating analytic derivatives for use in the Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) algorithm for the problems of fitting RV and astrometric data separately and jointly. We also explicate the general method of separating the linear and nonlinear components of a model fit in the context of an LM fit, show how explicit derivatives can be calculated in such a model, and demonstrate the speed up and convergence improvements of such a scheme in the case of a five-planet fit to published radial velocity data for 55 Cnc.
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@article{arxiv.0904.3725,
title = {Efficient fitting of multiplanet Keplerian models to radial velocity and astrometry data},
author = {J. T. Wright and A. W. Howard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.3725},
year = {2009}
}
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ApJS accepted