Isolated pulsar population synthesis with simulation-based inference

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Authors Vanessa Graber, Michele Ronchi, Celsa Pardo-Araujo, Nanda Rea arXiv ID 2312.14848 Category astro-ph.HE Cross-listed astro-ph.IM, cs.LG, stat.ML Citations 9 Venue Astrophysical Journal Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
We combine pulsar population synthesis with simulation-based inference (SBI) to constrain the magnetorotational properties of isolated Galactic radio pulsars. We first develop a framework to model neutron star birth properties and their dynamical and magnetorotational evolution. We specifically sample initial magnetic field strengths, $B$, and spin periods, $P$, from lognormal distributions and capture the late-time magnetic field decay with a power law. Each lognormal is described by a mean, $ΞΌ_{\log B}, ΞΌ_{\log P}$, and standard deviation, $Οƒ_{\log B}, Οƒ_{\log P}$, while the power law is characterized by the index, $a_{\rm late}$. We subsequently model the stars' radio emission and observational biases to mimic detections with three radio surveys, and we produce a large database of synthetic $P$--$\dot{P}$ diagrams by varying our five magnetorotational input parameters. We then follow an SBI approach that focuses on neural posterior estimation and train deep neural networks to infer the parameters' posterior distributions. After successfully validating these individual neural density estimators on simulated data, we use an ensemble of networks to infer the posterior distributions for the observed pulsar population. We obtain $ΞΌ_{\log B} = 13.10^{+0.08}_{-0.10}$, $Οƒ_{\log B} = 0.45^{+0.05}_{-0.05}$ and $ΞΌ_{\log P} = -1.00^{+0.26}_{-0.21}$, $Οƒ_{\log P} = 0.38^{+0.33}_{-0.18}$ for the lognormal distributions and $a_{\rm late} = -1.80^{+0.65}_{-0.61}$ for the power law at the $95\%$ credible interval. We contrast our results with previous studies and highlight uncertainties of the inferred $a_{\rm late}$ value. Our approach represents a crucial step toward robust statistical inference for complex population synthesis frameworks and forms the basis for future multiwavelength analyses of Galactic pulsars.
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