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Orthogonal calibration via posterior projections with applications to the Schwarzschild model

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arxiv 2404.03152 v3 pith:Y3RD47VY submitted 2024-04-04 stat.ME

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The orbital superposition method originally developed by Schwarzschild (1979) is used to study the dynamics of growth of a black hole and its host galaxy, and has uncovered new relationships between the galaxy's global characteristics. Scientists are specifically interested in finding optimal parameter choices for this model that best match physical measurements along with quantifying the uncertainty of such procedures. This renders a statistical calibration problem with multivariate outcomes. In this article, we develop a Bayesian method for calibration with multivariate outcomes using orthogonal bias functions thus ensuring parameter identifiability. Our approach is based on projecting the posterior to an appropriate space which allows the user to choose any nonparametric prior on the bias function(s) instead of having to model it (them) with Gaussian processes. We develop a functional projection approach using the theory of Hilbert spaces. A finite-dimensional analogue of the projection problem is also considered. We illustrate the proposed approach using a BART prior and apply it to calibrate the Schwarzschild model illustrating how a multivariate approach may resolve discrepancies resulting from a univariate calibration.

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