New insight on galaxy structure from GALPHAT I. Motivation, methodology, and benchmarks for Sersic models
Abstract
We introduce a new galaxy image decomposition tool, GALPHAT (GALaxy PHotometric ATtributes), to provide full posterior probability distributions and reliable confidence intervals for all model parameters. GALPHAT is designed to yield a high speed and accurate likelihood computation, using grid interpolation and Fourier rotation. We benchmark this approach using an ensemble of simulated Sersic model galaxies over a wide range of observational conditions: the signal-to-noise ratio S/N, the ratio of galaxy size to the PSF and the image size, and errors in the assumed PSF; and a range of structural parameters: the half-light radius and the Sersic index . We characterise the strength of parameter covariance in Sersic model, which increases with S/N and , and the results strongly motivate the need for the full posterior probability distribution in galaxy morphology analyses and later inferences. The test results for simulated galaxies successfully demonstrate that, with a careful choice of Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms and fast model image generation, GALPHAT is a powerful analysis tool for reliably inferring morphological parameters from a large ensemble of galaxies over a wide range of different observational conditions. (abridged)
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@article{arxiv.1010.1266,
title = {New insight on galaxy structure from GALPHAT I. Motivation, methodology, and benchmarks for Sersic models},
author = {Ilsang Yoon and Martin Weinberg and Neal Katz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.1266},
year = {2015}
}
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Submitted to MNRAS. The submitted version with high resolution figures can be downloaded from http://www.astro.umass.edu/~iyoon/GALPHAT/galphat1.pdf