Exploiting Kepler's Heritage: A Transfer Learning Approach for Identifying Exoplanets' Transits in TESS Data
Abstract
In the last decade, exoplanets space missions started to collect a huge amount of photometric observations, with over ∼1,000,000 new light curves generated every month from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) full-frame images alone. In order to analyze such an unprecedented volume of data, automated planet-candidate detection has become an appreciable replacement to human vetting. In this work, we present a Machine Learning approach, based on Deep Neural Networks, to perform a binary classification of TESS light curves in terms of planet candidate and not-planet. Since few TESS labeled data exist to date, we pre-train the network with Kepler DR24 data set, including ≳15,000 labeled light curves. Our pre-trained model is then tested on ExoFOP data, showing an appreciable gain in terms of reliability with respect to a randomly initialized model.
- Publication:
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Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- April 2021
- DOI:
- 10.3847/2515-5172/abf56b
- Bibcode:
- 2021RNAAS...5...91F
- Keywords:
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- Exoplanets;
- Astronomy data analysis;
- Neural networks;
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