Scientists in China have developed an AI model that analyzes stellar data from different telescopes, helping astronomers combine survey data.
The SpecCLIP model acts as a translator that can convert LAMOST's low-resolution spectra and Gaia's high-precision spectra into a universal language, allowing scientists to perform joint analyses with ...
Stellar spectral types originally followed alphabetical order. But as astronomers observed more stars and obtained more detailed spectra, they consolidated some categories and reordered the remaining ...
This article examines the spectroscopic properties of young stellar objects, linking accretion dynamics to observed ...
BEIJING, 27 February (BelTA - Xinhua) - A Chinese research team has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model called SpecCLIP, which can interpret stellar spectral data from different telescopes ...
Photo taken on June 19, 2015 shows the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopy Telescope (LAMOST) at the Xinglong observation station of the National Astronomical Observatories under the ...