First use of the learned harmonic mean estimator for Bayesian model selection across circular/eccentric, white-noise/GP, and trend variants in radial velocity exoplanet analyses.
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Analysis of SPH simulations and collision velocity models predicts that collisionally-produced super-Mercuries have higher densities at low mass and short period, identifying GJ 367b as the strongest observed candidate.
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Improving exoplanet mass characterisation with Bayesian model selection using the Learned Harmonic Mean Estimator
First use of the learned harmonic mean estimator for Bayesian model selection across circular/eccentric, white-noise/GP, and trend variants in radial velocity exoplanet analyses.
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The Maximum Density of a Collisionally-Produced Planet is A Function of its Mass and Orbital Period
Analysis of SPH simulations and collision velocity models predicts that collisionally-produced super-Mercuries have higher densities at low mass and short period, identifying GJ 367b as the strongest observed candidate.