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tomwilliam
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I'm doing a study using Gaia DR2 data, and in particular trying to analyse the photometric data for groups of stars which some authors believe to be loosely gravitationally bound in open clusters.
I am trying to find out a reasonable way of establishing cluster membership, before analysing the data in more detail, but I'm very new to this and it's not easy to grasp.
I'm looking at 3 techniques to determine cluster membership: Kth nearest neighbour (KNN), radial density profile and a Principal Component Analysis, but all of these techniques give me some problems.
- For KNN, I get a number of clusters in a given plot, but I'm not sure how to work out which stars belong in which cluster. I'm using TopCat software.
- For the radial density profile - which seems a very logical way of distinguishing cluster members from field stars, I'm unsure about how to do this in practice. How do I find the centre from which to plot the density as a function of radius? Can this be automated, or is it a manual procedure?
- For PCA, I can plot some interesting graphs, but all I do is manage to reduce a wide set of photometric and spectrographic data to a single plot of 5 components along a principal component of variance. I'm not sure what I can or should do to proceed from here.
I realize this is a rather vague set of questions, but any pointers would be welcome. I'm in learning mode.
I am trying to find out a reasonable way of establishing cluster membership, before analysing the data in more detail, but I'm very new to this and it's not easy to grasp.
I'm looking at 3 techniques to determine cluster membership: Kth nearest neighbour (KNN), radial density profile and a Principal Component Analysis, but all of these techniques give me some problems.
- For KNN, I get a number of clusters in a given plot, but I'm not sure how to work out which stars belong in which cluster. I'm using TopCat software.
- For the radial density profile - which seems a very logical way of distinguishing cluster members from field stars, I'm unsure about how to do this in practice. How do I find the centre from which to plot the density as a function of radius? Can this be automated, or is it a manual procedure?
- For PCA, I can plot some interesting graphs, but all I do is manage to reduce a wide set of photometric and spectrographic data to a single plot of 5 components along a principal component of variance. I'm not sure what I can or should do to proceed from here.
I realize this is a rather vague set of questions, but any pointers would be welcome. I'm in learning mode.