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Matching Radio Catalogs with Realistic Geometry: Application to SWIRE and ATLAS

Authors :
Fan, Dongwei
Budavári, Tamás
Norris, Ray P.
Hopkins, Andrew M.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Crossmatching catalogs at different wavelengths is a difficult problem in astronomy, especially when the objects are not point-like. At radio wavelengths an object can have several components corresponding, for example, to a core and lobes. {Considering not all radio detections correspond to visible or infrared sources, matching these catalogs can be challenging.} Traditionally this is done by eye for better quality, which does not scale to the large data volumes expected from the next-generation of radio telescopes. We present a novel automated procedure, using Bayesian hypothesis testing, to achieve reliable associations by explicit modelling of a particular class of radio-source morphology. {The new algorithm not only assesses the likelihood of an association between data at two different wavelengths, but also tries to assess whether different radio sources are physically associated, are double-lobed radio galaxies, or just distinct nearby objects.} Application to the SWIRE and ATLAS CDF-S catalogs shows that this method performs well without human intervention.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1505.00621
Document Type :
Working Paper