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Deep Potential: Recovering the gravitational potential from a snapshot of phase space

Gregory M. Green, Yuan-Sen Ting, Harshil Kamdar

Published 2022-05-04Version 1

One of the major goals of the field of Milky Way dynamics is to recover the gravitational potential field. Mapping the potential would allow us to determine the spatial distribution of matter - both baryonic and dark - throughout the Galaxy. We present a novel method for determining the gravitational field from a snapshot of the phase-space positions of stars, based only on minimal physical assumptions, which makes use of recently developed tools from the field of deep learning. We first train a normalizing flow on a sample of observed six-dimensional phase-space coordinates of stars, obtaining a smooth, differentiable approximation of the distribution function. Using the Collisionless Boltzmann Equation, we then find the gravitational potential - represented by a feed-forward neural network - that renders this distribution function stationary. This method, which we term "Deep Potential," is more flexible than previous parametric methods, which fit restricted classes of analytic models of the distribution function and potential to the data. We demonstrate Deep Potential on mock datasets, and demonstrate its robustness under various non-ideal conditions. Deep Potential is a promising approach to mapping the density of the Milky Way and other stellar systems, using rich datasets of stellar positions and kinematics now being provided by Gaia and ground-based spectroscopic surveys.

Comments: 21 pages, 13 figures. Much more detailed exposition of the method originally presented in the short conference workshop paper arXiv:2011.04673
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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