Identification of Galaxy-Galaxy Strong Lens Candidates in the DECam Local Volume Exploration Survey Using Machine Learning
Abstract
We perform a search for galaxy-galaxy strong lens systems using a convolutional neural network (CNN) applied to imaging data from the first public data release of the DECam Local Volume Exploration Survey (DELVE), which contains million astronomical sources covering of the southern sky to a point-source depth of , , , and mag. Following the methodology of similar searches using DECam data, we apply color and magnitude cuts to select a catalog of million extended astronomical sources. After scoring with our CNN, the highest scoring 50,000 images were visually inspected and assigned a score on a scale from 0 (definitely not a lens) to 3 (very probable lens). We present a list of 581 strong lens candidates, 562 of which are previously unreported. We categorize our candidates using their human-assigned scores, resulting in 55 Grade A candidates, 149 Grade B candidates, and 377 Grade C candidates. We additionally highlight eight potential quadruply lensed quasars from this sample. Due to the location of our search footprint in the northern Galactic cap ( deg) and southern celestial hemisphere ( deg), our candidate list has little overlap with other existing ground-based searches. Where our search footprint does overlap with other searches, we find a significant number of high-quality candidates which were previously unidentified, indicating a degree of orthogonality in our methodology. We report properties of our candidates including apparent magnitude and Einstein radius estimated from the image separation.
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@article{arxiv.2210.10802,
title = {Identification of Galaxy-Galaxy Strong Lens Candidates in the DECam Local Volume Exploration Survey Using Machine Learning},
author = {E. A. Zaborowski and A. Drlica-Wagner and F. Ashmead and J. F. Wu and R. Morgan and C. R. Bom and A. J. Shajib and S. Birrer and W. Cerny and L. Buckley-Geer and B. Mutlu-Pakdil and P. S. Ferguson and K. Glazebrook and S. J. Gonzalez Lozano and Y. Gordon and M. Martinez and V. Manwadkar and J. O'Donnell and J. Poh and A. Riley and J. D. Sakowska and L. Santana-Silva and B. X. Santiago and D. Sluse and C. Y. Tan and E. J. Tollerud and A. Verma and J. A. Carballo-Bello and Y. Choi and D. J. James and N. Kuropatkin and C. E. Martínez-Vázquez and D. L. Nidever and J. L. Nilo Castellon and N. E. D. Noël and K. A. G. Olsen and A. B. Pace and S. Mau and B. Yanny and A. Zenteno and T. M. C. Abbott and M. Aguena and O. Alves and F. Andrade-Oliveira and S. Bocquet and D. Brooks and D. L. Burke and A. Carnero Rosell and M. Carrasco Kind and J. Carretero and F. J. Castander and C. J. Conselice and M. Costanzi and M. E. S. Pereira and J. De Vicente and S. Desai and J. P. Dietrich and P. Doel and S. Everett and I. Ferrero and B. Flaugher and D. Friedel and J. Frieman and J. García-Bellido and D. Gruen and R. A. Gruendl and G. Gutierrez and S. R. Hinton and D. L. Hollowood and K. Honscheid and K. Kuehn and H. Lin and J. L. Marshall and P. Melchior and J. Mena-Fernández and F. Menanteau and R. Miquel and A. Palmese and F. Paz-Chinchón and A. Pieres and A. A. Plazas Malagón and J. Prat and M. Rodriguez-Monroy and A. K. Romer and E. Sanchez and V. Scarpine and I. Sevilla-Noarbe and M. Smith and E. Suchyta and C. To and N. Weaverdyck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.10802},
year = {2023}
}
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24 pages; published version (ApJ)