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CEERS Key Paper. IX. Identifying Galaxy Mergers in CEERS NIRCam Images Using Random Forests and Convolutional Neural Networks

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-08-01 v1

Abstract

A crucial yet challenging task in galaxy evolution studies is the identification of distant merging galaxies, a task which suffers from a variety of issues ranging from telescope sensitivities and limitations to the inherently chaotic morphologies of young galaxies. In this paper, we use random forests and convolutional neural networks to identify high-redshift JWST CEERS galaxy mergers. We train these algorithms on simulated 3<z<53<z<5 CEERS galaxies created from the IllustrisTNG subhalo morphologies and the Santa Cruz SAM lightcone. We apply our models to observed CEERS galaxies at 3<z<53<z<5. We find that our models correctly classify 6070%\sim60-70\% of simulated merging and non-merging galaxies; better performance on the merger class comes at the expense of misclassifying more non-mergers. We could achieve more accurate classifications, as well as test for the dependency on physical parameters such as gas fraction, mass ratio, and relative orbits, by curating larger training sets. When applied to real CEERS galaxies using visual classifications as ground truth, the random forests correctly classified 4060%40-60\% of mergers and non-mergers at 3<z<43<z<4, but tended to classify most objects as non-mergers at 4<z<54<z<5 (misclassifying 70%\sim70\% of visually-classified mergers). On the other hand, the CNNs tended to classify most objects as mergers across all redshifts (misclassifying 8090%80-90\% of visually-classified non-mergers). We investigate what features the models find most useful, as well as characteristics of false positives and false negatives, and also calculate merger rates derived from the identifications made by the models.

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@article{arxiv.2407.21279,
  title  = {CEERS Key Paper. IX. Identifying Galaxy Mergers in CEERS NIRCam Images Using Random Forests and Convolutional Neural Networks},
  author = {Caitlin Rose and Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe and Gregory F. Snyder and Marc Huertas-Company and L. Y. Aaron Yung and Pablo Arrabal Haro and Micaela B. Bagley and Laura Bisigello and Antonello Calabrò and Nikko J. Cleri and Mark Dickinson and Henry C. Ferguson and Steven L. Finkelstein and Adriano Fontana and Andrea Grazian and Norman A. Grogin and Benne W. Holwerda and Kartheik G. Iyer and Lisa J. Kewley and Allison Kirkpatrick and Dale D. Kocevski and Anton M. Koekemoer and Jennifer M. Lotz and Ray A. Lucas and Lorenzo Napolitan and Casey Papovich and Laura Pentericci and Pablo G. Pérez-González and Nor Pirzkal and Swara Ravindranath and Rachel S. Somerville and Amber N. Straughn and Jonathan R. Trump and Stephen M. Wilkins and Guang Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.21279},
  year   = {2024}
}

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23 pages, 14 figures, submitted to ApJL