Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern ObservatoryWe present a simple mathematical criterion for determining whether a given statistical model does not describe several independent sets of measurements, or data modes, adequately. We derive this criterion for two data sets and generalise it to several sets by using the Bayesian updating of the posterior probability density. To demonstrate the usage of the criterion, we apply it to observations of exoplanet host stars by re-analysing the radial velocities of HD 217107, Gliese 581, and nu Andromedae and show that the currently used models are not necessarily adequate in describing the properties of these measurements. We show that while the two ...
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We present a simple mathematical criterion for determining whether a given statistical model does no...
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Statistical analyses of measurements that can be described by statistical models are of essence in a...
A new catalogue of extrasolar planets is presented by re-analysing a selection of published radial v...
The discovery of exoplanets plays a key role both in advancing theoretical models and in the search ...
Radial velocity (RV) planet searches are increasingly finding planets with small velocity amplitudes...
Model comparison in the modern era allows us to use statistical methods that were previously difficu...
We present results from a data challenge posed to the radial velocity (RV) community: Namely, to qua...
Context. It is common practice to claim the detection of a signal if, for a certain statistical sign...
There is a degeneracy in the radial velocity exoplanet signal between a single planet on an eccentri...
F. Feng, M. Tuomi, H. R. A. Jones, R. P. Butler, and S. Vogt, 'A Goldilocks principle for modelling ...
We present a simple mathematical criterion for determining whether a given statistical model does no...
M. Tuomi, 'Bayesian re-analysis of the radial velocities of Gliese 581: Evidence in favour of only f...
Aims. The Gliese 581 planetary system has received attention because it has been proposed to host a ...
M. Tuomi and S. Kotirana, 'Bayesian analysis of the radial velocities of HD 11506 reveals another pl...
M. Tuomi, S. Kotiranta, ad M. Kaasalainen, 'The complementarity of astrometric and radial velocity e...
M. Tuomi and H. R. A. Jones, 'Probabilities of exoplanet signals from posterior samplings', Astronom...
Statistical analyses of measurements that can be described by statistical models are of essence in a...
A new catalogue of extrasolar planets is presented by re-analysing a selection of published radial v...
The discovery of exoplanets plays a key role both in advancing theoretical models and in the search ...
Radial velocity (RV) planet searches are increasingly finding planets with small velocity amplitudes...
Model comparison in the modern era allows us to use statistical methods that were previously difficu...
We present results from a data challenge posed to the radial velocity (RV) community: Namely, to qua...
Context. It is common practice to claim the detection of a signal if, for a certain statistical sign...
There is a degeneracy in the radial velocity exoplanet signal between a single planet on an eccentri...
F. Feng, M. Tuomi, H. R. A. Jones, R. P. Butler, and S. Vogt, 'A Goldilocks principle for modelling ...