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Detecting Galaxy Tidal Features Using Self-Supervised Representation Learning
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Desmons, Alice
, Lanusse, Francois
, Brough, Sarah
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Automation
/ Classification
/ Completeness
/ Contamination
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxy mergers & collisions
/ Machine learning
/ Representation learning
/ Self-supervised learning
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Surface brightness
/ Tidal effects
2024
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Detecting Galaxy Tidal Features Using Self-Supervised Representation Learning
by
Desmons, Alice
, Lanusse, Francois
, Brough, Sarah
in
Automation
/ Classification
/ Completeness
/ Contamination
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxy mergers & collisions
/ Machine learning
/ Representation learning
/ Self-supervised learning
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Surface brightness
/ Tidal effects
2024
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Detecting Galaxy Tidal Features Using Self-Supervised Representation Learning
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Desmons, Alice
, Lanusse, Francois
, Brough, Sarah
in
Automation
/ Classification
/ Completeness
/ Contamination
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxy mergers & collisions
/ Machine learning
/ Representation learning
/ Self-supervised learning
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Surface brightness
/ Tidal effects
2024
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Detecting Galaxy Tidal Features Using Self-Supervised Representation Learning
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Detecting Galaxy Tidal Features Using Self-Supervised Representation Learning
2024
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Overview
Low surface brightness substructures around galaxies, known as tidal features, are a valuable tool in the detection of past or ongoing galaxy mergers, and their properties can answer questions about the progenitor galaxies involved in the interactions. The assembly of current tidal feature samples is primarily achieved using visual classification, making it difficult to construct large samples and draw accurate and statistically robust conclusions about the galaxy evolution process. With upcoming large optical imaging surveys such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), predicted to observe billions of galaxies, it is imperative that we refine our methods of detecting and classifying samples of merging galaxies. This paper presents promising results from a self-supervised machine learning model, trained on data from the Ultradeep layer of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program optical imaging survey, designed to automate the detection of tidal features. We find that self-supervised models are capable of detecting tidal features, and that our model outperforms previous automated tidal feature detection methods, including a fully supervised model. An earlier method applied to real galaxy images achieved 76% completeness for 22% contamination, while our model achieves considerably higher (96%) completeness for the same level of contamination. We emphasise a number of advantages of self-supervised models over fully supervised models including maintaining excellent performance when using only 50 labelled examples for training, and the ability to perform similarity searches using a single example of a galaxy with tidal features.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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