J-PLUS: Discovery and characterisation of ultracool dwarfs using Virtual Observatory tools II. Second data release and machine learning methodology
P. Mas-Buitrago, E. Solano, A. Gonz\'alez-Marcos, C. Rodrigo, E. L., Mart\'in, J. A. Caballero, F. Jim\'enez-Esteban, P. Cruz, A. Ederoclite, J., Ordieres-Mer\'e, A. Bello-Garc\'ia, R. A. Dupke, A. J. Cenarro, D., Crist\'obal-Hornillos, C. Hern\'andez-Monteagudo

TL;DR
This paper presents a new method for discovering ultracool dwarfs using the J-PLUS survey data, combining traditional VO techniques with machine learning to identify candidates more efficiently and accurately.
Contribution
It introduces a machine learning-based methodology for ultracool dwarf detection that enhances candidate identification over traditional approaches in large survey data.
Findings
Identified 7827 new UCD candidates, increasing known objects by 135%.
Achieved over 90% recall in machine learning classification.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of ML in large-scale stellar object searches.
Abstract
Ultracool dwarfs (UCDs) comprise the lowest mass members of the stellar population and brown dwarfs, from M7 V to cooler objects with L, T, and Y spectral types. Most of them have been discovered using wide-field imaging surveys, for which the Virtual Observatory (VO) has proven to be of great utility. We aim to perform a search for UCDs in the entire Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) second data release (2176 deg) following a VO methodology. We also explore the ability to reproduce this search with a purely machine learning (ML)-based methodology that relies solely on J-PLUS photometry. We followed three different approaches based on parallaxes, proper motions, and colours, respectively, using the VOSA tool to estimate the effective temperatures. For the ML methodology, we built a two-step method based on principal component analysis and support vector machine…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
