Bayesian approach for g-mode detection, or how to restrict our imagination
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Publication:3515048
DOI10.1002/ASNA.200710981zbMATH Open1144.85005arXiv0711.0435OpenAlexW2028135929MaRDI QIDQ3515048FDOQ3515048
Authors: T. Appourchaux
Publication date: 24 July 2008
Published in: Astronomische Nachrichten: A Journal on all Fields of Astronomy (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Nowadays, g-mode detection is based upon a priori theoretical knowledge. By doing so, detection becomes more restricted to what we can imagine. De facto, the universe of possibilities is made narrower. Such an approach is pertinent for Bayesian statisticians. Examples of how Bayesian inferences can be applied to spectral analysis and helioseismic power spectra are given. Our intention is not to give the full statistical framework (much too ambitious) but to provide an appetizer for going further in the direction of a proper Bayesian inference, especially for detecting gravity modes.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0711.0435
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