Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2021

ML-MOC: Machine Learning (kNN and GMM) based Membership determination for Open Clusters

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The existing open cluster membership determination algorithms are either prior dependent on some known parameters of clusters or are not automatable to large samples of clusters. In this paper, we present, ML-MOC, a new machine learning based approach to identify likely members of open clusters using the Gaia DR2 data, and no a priori information about cluster parameters. We use the k-Nearest Neighbours (kNN) algorithm and the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) on the high-precision proper motions and parallax measurements from Gaia DR2 data to determine the membership probabilities of individual sources down to G ~20 mag. To validate the developed method, we apply it on fifteen open clusters: M67, NGC 2099, NGC 2141, NGC 2243, NGC 2539, NGC 6253, NGC 6405, NGC 6791, NGC 7044, NGC 7142, NGC 752, Blanco 1, Berkeley 18, IC 4651, and Hyades. These clusters differ in terms of their ages, distances, metallicities, extinctions and cover a wide parameter space in proper motions and parallaxes with respect to the field population. The extracted members produce clean colour-magnitude diagrams and our astrometric parameters of the clusters are in good agreement with the values derived by the previous works. The estimated degree of contamination in the extracted members range between 2% and 12%. The results show that ML-MOC is a reliable approach to segregate the open cluster members from the field stars.

Volume 502
Pages 2582-2599
DOI 10.1093/MNRAS/STAB118
Language English
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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