Balancing Variety and Sample Size: Optimal Parameter Sampling for Ariel Target Selection
Emilie Panek, Alexander Roman, Katia Matcheva, Konstantin T. Matchev, Nicolas B. Cowan

TL;DR
This paper compares strategies for selecting exoplanet targets for the Ariel mission, demonstrating that leverage-based methods effectively balance diversity and sample size within limited observation time.
Contribution
It introduces and evaluates leverage-based optimization heuristics for exoplanet target selection, improving diversity and sample size balance over traditional methods.
Findings
Leverage-based methods outperform greedy and variance-based strategies.
Time-greedy maximizes quantity but reduces diversity.
Variance-greedy enhances diversity but limits total targets.
Abstract
Targeted astrophysical surveys are limited by the amount of telescope time available, which makes it impossible to observe every single object of interest. In order to maximize the scientific return, we need a well thought strategy for selecting the observational targets, in our case exoplanets. This study evaluates various strategies for selecting exoplanet targets within limited observation windows, focusing specifically on the selection of exoplanet targets for Tier 2 transit spectroscopy with ESA's upcoming Ariel mission. We define three distinct selection criteria -- sample size, variance, and leverage -- and translate them into objective functions compatible with modern optimization algorithms. Specifically, we test five heuristics for maximizing sample leverage: leverage greedy, simulated annealing, K-means clustering, regular classes, and quantile classes. The performance of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
