Authors
Dae-Won Kim, Pavlos Protopapas, Charles Alcock, Yong-Ik Byun, Federica B Bianco
Publication date
2009/7/21
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
397
Issue
1
Pages
558-568
Publisher
The Royal Astronomical Society
Description
We present a detrending algorithm for the removal of trends in time series. Trends in time series could be caused by various systematic and random noise sources such as cloud passages, changes of airmass, telescope vibration, CCD noise or defects of photometry. Those trends undermine the intrinsic signals of stars and should be removed. We determine the trends from subsets of stars that are highly correlated among themselves. These subsets are selected based on a hierarchical tree clustering algorithm. A bottom-up merging algorithm based on the departure from normal distribution in the correlation is developed to identify subsets, which we call clusters. After identification of clusters, we determine a trend per cluster by weighted sum of normalized light curves. We then use quadratic programming to detrend all individual light curves based on these determined trends. Experimental results with synthetic …
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Scholar articles
DW Kim, P Protopapas, C Alcock, YI Byun, FB Bianco - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2009
DW Kim, P Protopapas, R Dave - Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2008