English

There Are (super)Giants in the Sky: Searching for Misidentified Massive Stars in Algorithmically-Selected Quasar Catalogs

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2017-11-15 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Thanks to incredible advances in instrumentation, surveys like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have been able to find and catalog billions of objects, ranging from local M dwarfs to distant quasars. Machine learning algorithms have greatly aided in the effort to classify these objects; however, there are regimes where these algorithms fail, where interesting oddities may be found. We present here an X-ray bright quasar misidentified as a red supergiant/X-ray binary, and a subsequent search of the SDSS quasar catalog for X-ray bright stars misidentified as quasars.

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@article{arxiv.1701.07888,
  title  = {There Are (super)Giants in the Sky: Searching for Misidentified Massive Stars in Algorithmically-Selected Quasar Catalogs},
  author = {Trevor Dorn-Wallenstein and Emily Levesque},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.07888},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

4 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to the Proceedings of the 329th International Astronomical Union Symposium: The Lives and Death-Throes of Massive Stars, X-ray Splinter Session