论文标题

Alerce Broker系统的警报分类:实时邮票分类器

Alert Classification for the ALeRCE Broker System: The Real-time Stamp Classifier

论文作者

Carrasco-Davis, Rodrigo, Reyes, Esteban, Valenzuela, Camilo, Förster, Francisco, Estévez, Pablo A., Pignata, Giuliano, Bauer, Franz E., Reyes, Ignacio, Sánchez-Sáez, Paula, Cabrera-Vives, Guillermo, Eyheramendy, Susana, Catelan, Márcio, Arredondo, Javier, Castillo-Navarrete, Ernesto, Rodríguez-Mancini, Diego, Ruz-Mieres, Daniela, Moya, Alberto, Sabatini-Gacitúa, Luis, Sepúlveda-Cobo, Cristóbal, Mahabal, Ashish A., Silva-Farfán, Javier, Camacho-Iñiquez, Ernesto, Galbany, Lluís

论文摘要

我们为Alerce(用于事件快速分类的自动学习)提供了一个天文事件的实时邮票分类器。分类器基于卷积神经网络,该网络接受了从Zwicky瞬态设施(ZTF)摄入的警报培训。仅使用\ textIt {科学,参考}和\ textit {差异}作为输入的图像,以及警报的元数据作为特征,分类器能够正确地对活跃的银河系核,超级novae(sne),sne),可变性星星,小型小节和bogus claste claste complys cocks ins from sim sim sim $ s in Sim $ s in Sim $ s insim comply(sne)中的警报正确分类。为了从ZTF警报流中找到和分析我们的分类器选择的SN候选者,我们设计并部署了一个名为SN Hunter的可视化工具,其中显示了有关每个可能的SN的相关信息,供专家在候选人中选择以报告瞬态名称服务器数据库。从2019年6月26日到2021年2月28日,我们报道了6846个候选人迄今(平均每天11.8个候选人),其中971个候选人已通过光谱镜进行了确认。我们仅使用单个检测报告对象的能力意味着70 \%报告的SNE发生在第一次检测后的一天之内。 Alerce仅报告了其他小组未检测到或选择的候选人,因此将新的早期瞬变添加到可用于早期随访的大部分物体中。我们的工作代表了下一代大型望远镜(例如Vera C. Rubin天文台)的快速警报分类的重要里程碑。

We present a real-time stamp classifier of astronomical events for the ALeRCE (Automatic Learning for the Rapid Classification of Events) broker. The classifier is based on a convolutional neural network, trained on alerts ingested from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). Using only the \textit{science, reference} and \textit{difference} images of the first detection as inputs, along with the metadata of the alert as features, the classifier is able to correctly classify alerts from active galactic nuclei, supernovae (SNe), variable stars, asteroids and bogus classes, with high accuracy ($\sim$94\%) in a balanced test set. In order to find and analyze SN candidates selected by our classifier from the ZTF alert stream, we designed and deployed a visualization tool called SN Hunter, where relevant information about each possible SN is displayed for the experts to choose among candidates to report to the Transient Name Server database. From June 26th 2019 to February 28th 2021, we have reported 6846 SN candidates to date (11.8 candidates per day on average), of which 971 have been confirmed spectroscopically. Our ability to report objects using only a single detection means that 70\% of the reported SNe occurred within one day after the first detection. ALeRCE has only reported candidates not otherwise detected or selected by other groups, therefore adding new early transients to the bulk of objects available for early follow-up. Our work represents an important milestone toward rapid alert classifications with the next generation of large etendue telescopes, such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.

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