Fitting the Background in Astronomical Spectra

POSTER

Abstract

Telescopes have recorded the spectra from an enormous number of distant galaxies. This information is publicly available in a variety of databases such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). By processing available spectra, several research groups have characterized the relationship between the mass of black holes at the center of each galaxy and the mass of that galaxy. Understanding that relationship is important for understanding the evolution of galaxies in the early universe. In order to automatically process thousands of spectral files, it is necessary to first fit the background of these spectra. This poster will discuss the methods we have explored to perform this fit.

Presenters

  • Casandra Nunez

    Southwestern University

Authors

  • Casandra Nunez

    Southwestern University

  • Heidi Jackson

    Southwestern University

  • Anshika Katrodia

    Southwestern University

  • Steve A Alexander

    Southwestern University