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A Package for the Automated Classification of Images Containing Supernova Light Echoes

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-08-16 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Context. The so-called "light echoes" of supernovae - the apparent motion of outburst-illuminated interstellar dust - can be detected in astronomical difference images; however, light echoes are extremely rare which makes manual detection an arduous task. Surveys for centuries-old supernova light echoes can involve hundreds of pointings of wide-field imagers wherein the subimages from each CCD amplifier require examination. Aims. We introduce ALED, a Python package that implements (i) a capsule network trained to automatically identify images with a high probability of containing at least one supernova light echo, and (ii) routing path visualization to localize light echoes and/or light echo-like features in the identified images. Methods. We compare the performance of the capsule network implemented in ALED (ALED-m) to several capsule and convolutional neural networks of different architectures. We also apply ALED to a large catalogue of astronomical difference images and manually inspect candidate light echo images for human verification. Results. ALED-m, was found to achieve 90% classification accuracy on the test set, and to precisely localize the identified light echoes via routing path visualization. From a set of 13,000+ astronomical images, ALED identified a set of light echoes that had been overlooked in manual classification. ALED is available via github.com/LightEchoDetection/ALED.

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@article{arxiv.2208.07260,
  title  = {A Package for the Automated Classification of Images Containing Supernova Light Echoes},
  author = {A. Bhullar and R. A. Ali and D. L. Welch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.07260},
  year   = {2022}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, 3 appendices (1 appendix table, 1 appendix figure)