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Quantifying the Bayesian Evidence for a Planet in Radial Velocity Data

Nelson, Benjamin E. et al · IOP Publishing · 2020

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We present results from a data challenge posed to the radial velocity (RV) community: Namely, to quantify the Bayesian "evidence"for n = {0, 1, 2, 3} planets in a set of synthetically generated RV data sets containing a range of planet signals. Participating teams were provided the same likelihood function and set of priors to use in their analysis. They applied a variety of methods to estimate the marginal likelihood for each n-planet model, including cross-validation, the Laplace approximation, importance sampling, and nested sampling. We found the dispersion in across different methods grew with increasing n-planet models: ∼3 for zero planets, ∼10 for one planet, ∼102-103 for two planets, and >104 for three planets. Most internal estimates of uncertainty in for individual methods significantly underestimated the observed dispersion across all methods. Methods that adopted a Monte Carlo approach by comparing estimates from multiple runs yielded plausible uncertainties. Finally, two classes of numerical algorithms (those based on importance and nested samplers) arrived at similar conclusions regarding the ratio of for n- A nd (n + 1)-planet models. One analytic method (the Laplace approximation) demonstrated comparable performance. We express both optimism and caution: We demonstrate that it is practical to perform rigorous Bayesian model comparison for models of ≤3 planets, yet robust planet discoveries require researchers to better understand the uncertainty in and its connections to model selection.
Fil: Nelson, Benjamin E.. Northwestern University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Ford, Eric B.. Pennsylvania State University; Estados Unidos

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Nelson, B. E. E. A. (2020). Quantifying the Bayesian Evidence for a Planet in Radial Velocity Data. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/168168

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Nelson, Benjamin E. et al. "Quantifying the Bayesian Evidence for a Planet in Radial Velocity Data." 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/168168.

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Nelson, Benjamin E. et al. 2020. "Quantifying the Bayesian Evidence for a Planet in Radial Velocity Data.". http://hdl.handle.net/11336/168168.

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Nelson, B. E. E. A. 2020, Quantifying the Bayesian Evidence for a Planet in Radial Velocity Data, IOP Publishing, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/168168 [Accessed 24 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Quantifying the Bayesian Evidence for a Planet in Radial Velocity Data
Autor / colaboradores
Nelson, Benjamin E. et al
Editorial
IOP Publishing
Año de publicación
2020
ISSN
0004-6256
ISSN
0004-6256
Idioma
eng

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