Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) proves to be powerful for Bayesian inference and in particular for exoplanet radial velocity fitting because MCMC provides more statistical information and makes better use of data than common approaches like chi-square fitting. However, the nonlinear density functions encountered in these problems can make MCMC time-consuming. In this paper, we apply an ensemble sampler respecting affine invariance to orbital parameter extraction from radial velocity data. This new sampler has only one free parameter, and does not require much tuning for good performance, which is important for automatization. The autocorrelation time of this sampler is approximately the same for all parameters and far smaller than Metropoli...
Aims. Estimating the marginal likelihoods is an essential feature of model selection in the Bayesian...
International audienceContext. The detection of small exoplanets with the radial velocity (RV) techn...
Are we on the threshold of discovering life elsewhere in the universe? With the mounting discoveries...
Precise radial velocity measurements have led to the discovery of ~170 extrasolar planetary systems....
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com The Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)...
Transit timing variations (TTVs) are a valuable tool to determine the masses and orbits of transitin...
The radial velocity method has for long been the by far most productive technique used to detect ext...
Received...; accepted... Aims. We introduce BASE (Bayesian astrometric and spectroscopic exoplanet d...
Context. Useful information can be retrieved by analysing the transit light curve of a planet-hostin...
Radial velocity (RV) planet searches are increasingly finding planets with small velocity amplitudes...
Abstract. Astronomers searching for the small signals induced by planets inevitably face signifi-can...
When fitting transiting exoplanet lightcurves, it is usually desirable to have ranges and/or priors ...
We describe a Bayesian rejection-sampling algorithm designed to efficiently compute posterior distri...
A new catalogue of extrasolar planets is presented by re-analysing a selection of published radial v...
The posterior probability distribution for a set of model parameters encodes all that the data have ...
Aims. Estimating the marginal likelihoods is an essential feature of model selection in the Bayesian...
International audienceContext. The detection of small exoplanets with the radial velocity (RV) techn...
Are we on the threshold of discovering life elsewhere in the universe? With the mounting discoveries...
Precise radial velocity measurements have led to the discovery of ~170 extrasolar planetary systems....
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com The Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)...
Transit timing variations (TTVs) are a valuable tool to determine the masses and orbits of transitin...
The radial velocity method has for long been the by far most productive technique used to detect ext...
Received...; accepted... Aims. We introduce BASE (Bayesian astrometric and spectroscopic exoplanet d...
Context. Useful information can be retrieved by analysing the transit light curve of a planet-hostin...
Radial velocity (RV) planet searches are increasingly finding planets with small velocity amplitudes...
Abstract. Astronomers searching for the small signals induced by planets inevitably face signifi-can...
When fitting transiting exoplanet lightcurves, it is usually desirable to have ranges and/or priors ...
We describe a Bayesian rejection-sampling algorithm designed to efficiently compute posterior distri...
A new catalogue of extrasolar planets is presented by re-analysing a selection of published radial v...
The posterior probability distribution for a set of model parameters encodes all that the data have ...
Aims. Estimating the marginal likelihoods is an essential feature of model selection in the Bayesian...
International audienceContext. The detection of small exoplanets with the radial velocity (RV) techn...
Are we on the threshold of discovering life elsewhere in the universe? With the mounting discoveries...