Blind QSO reconstruction challenge: Exploring methods to reconstruct the Ly$\alpha$ emission line of QSOs
Bradley Greig, Sarah E. I. Bosman, Frederick B. Davies, Dominika, \v{D}urov\v{c}\'ikov\'a, Hassan Fathivavsari, Bin Liu, Romain A. Meyer,, Zechang Sun, Valentina D'Odorico, Simona Gallerani, Andrei Mesinger and, Yuan-Sen Ting

TL;DR
This study compares various methods for reconstructing the Lyα emission line in high-redshift QSOs, revealing that machine learning approaches excel in predictions but underestimate uncertainties, while spectral decomposition methods perform better overall.
Contribution
It provides a blind, unbiased comparison of multiple Lyα reconstruction pipelines on a uniform dataset, highlighting their relative strengths and weaknesses.
Findings
Machine learning methods give strong predictions but underestimate uncertainties.
Spectral decomposition approaches generally outperform other methods.
Reconstruction performance is consistent across different observational datasets.
Abstract
Reconstructing the intrinsic Ly line flux from high- QSOs can place constraints on the neutral hydrogen content of the intergalactic medium during reionisation. There are now different Ly reconstruction pipelines using different methodologies to predict the Ly line flux from correlations with the spectral information redward of Ly. However, there have been few attempts to directly compare the performance of these pipelines. Therefore, we devised a blind QSO challenge to compare these reconstruction pipelines on a uniform set of objects. Each author was provided de-identified, observed rest-frame QSO spectra with spectral information only redward of 1260\AA\ rest-frame to ensure unbiased reconstruction. We constructed two samples of 30 QSOs, from X-Shooter and SDSS both spanning . Importantly, the purpose of this comparison study…
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TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
