Bibcode
Asensio-Ramos, A.; Allende-Prieto, C.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 719, Issue 2, pp. 1759-1766 (2010).
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Description
We explore whether medium-resolution stellar spectra can be
reconstructed from photometric observations, taking advantage of the
highly compressible nature of the spectra. We formulate the spectral
reconstruction as a least-squares problem with a sparsity constraint. In
our test case using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, only three
broadband filters are used as input. We demonstrate that reconstruction
using three principal components is feasible with these filters, leading
to median differences with respect to the original spectrum smaller than
5%. We analyze the effect of uncertainties in the observed magnitudes
and find that the available high photometric precision induces very
small errors in the reconstruction. This process may facilitate the
extraction of purely spectroscopic quantities, such as the overall
metallicity, for hundreds of millions of stars for which only
photometric information is available, using standard analysis techniques
applied to the reconstructed spectra.
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