Towards an astronomical foundation model for stars with a Transformer-based model
Henry W. Leung, Jo Bovy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Transformer-based foundation model for stars in astronomy, capable of performing multiple inference tasks across surveys without task-specific training, demonstrating versatility and improved accuracy over traditional methods.
Contribution
The work presents the first large-scale, multi-task Transformer model for stars that can perform both discriminative and generative tasks without fine-tuning, using cross-survey data.
Findings
Achieved 47 K accuracy in stellar temperature estimation from Gaia XP spectra.
Outperformed XGBoost in deriving stellar parameters.
Successfully generated spectra and inferred interstellar extinction from the model.
Abstract
Rapid strides are currently being made in the field of artificial intelligence using Transformer-based models like Large Language Models (LLMs). The potential of these methods for creating a single, large, versatile model in astronomy has not yet been explored. In this work, we propose a framework for data-driven astronomy that uses the same core techniques and architecture as used by LLMs. Using a variety of observations and labels of stars as an example, we build a Transformer-based model and train it in a self-supervised manner with cross-survey data sets to perform a variety of inference tasks. In particular, we demonstrate that a model can perform both discriminative and generative tasks even if the model was not trained or fine-tuned to do any specific task. For example, on the discriminative task of deriving stellar parameters from Gaia XP spectra, we achieve an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
