Optimal probabilistic catalogue matching for radio sources

Author:

Fan Dongwei123,Budavári Tamás245,Norris Ray P67ORCID,Basu Amitabh45

Affiliation:

1. National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20A Datun Road, Beijing 100101, China

2. Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

3. National Astronomical Data Center, Beijing 100101, China

4. Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

5. Department of Computer Science, The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

6. Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia

7. CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, PO Box 76, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cross-matching catalogues from radio surveys to catalogues of sources at other wavelengths is extremely hard, because radio sources are often extended, often consist of several spatially separated components, and often no radio component is coincident with the optical/infrared host galaxy. Traditionally, the cross-matching is done by eye, but this does not scale to the millions of radio sources expected from the next generation of radio surveys. We present an innovative automated procedure, using Bayesian hypothesis testing, that models trial radio-source morphologies with putative positions of the host galaxy. This new algorithm differs from an earlier version by allowing more complex radio-source morphologies, and performing a simultaneous fit over a large field. We show that this technique performs well in an unsupervised mode.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Office of Naval Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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