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Anomaly Detection for Multivariate Time Series of Exotic Supernovae

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2020-10-23 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Machine Learning

Abstract

Supernovae mark the explosive deaths of stars and enrich the cosmos with heavy elements. Future telescopes will discover thousands of new supernovae nightly, creating a need to flag astrophysically interesting events rapidly for followup study. Ideally, such an anomaly detection pipeline would be independent of our current knowledge and be sensitive to unexpected phenomena. Here we present an unsupervised method to search for anomalous time series in real time for transient, multivariate, and aperiodic signals. We use a RNN-based variational autoencoder to encode supernova time series and an isolation forest to search for anomalous events in the learned encoded space. We apply this method to a simulated dataset of 12,159 supernovae, successfully discovering anomalous supernovae and objects with catastrophically incorrect redshift measurements. This work is the first anomaly detection pipeline for supernovae which works with online datastreams.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2010.11194,
  title  = {Anomaly Detection for Multivariate Time Series of Exotic Supernovae},
  author = {V. Ashley Villar and Miles Cranmer and Gabriella Contardo and Shirley Ho and Joshua Yao-Yu Lin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.11194},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

6 pages, 2 figures, written for non-astronomers, submitted to the NeurIPS workshop Machine Learning and the Physical Sciences. Comments welcome!!