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$\texttt{UFig v1}$: The ultra-fast image generator

Authors :
Fischbacher, Silvan
Moser, Beatrice
Kacprzak, Tomasz
Tortorelli, Luca
Herbel, Joerg
Bruderer, Claudio
Schmitt, Uwe
Refregier, Alexandre
Berge, Joel
Gamper, Lukas
Amara, Adam
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

With the rise of simulation-based inference (SBI) methods, simulations need to be fast as well as realistic. $\texttt{UFig v1}$ is a public Python package that generates simulated astronomical images with exceptional speed - taking approximately the same time as source extraction. This makes it particularly well-suited for simulation-based inference (SBI) methods where computational efficiency is crucial. To render an image, $\texttt{UFig}$ requires a galaxy catalog and a description of the point spread function (PSF). It can also add background noise, sample stars using the Besan\c{c}on model of the Milky Way, and run $\texttt{SExtractor}$ to extract sources from the rendered image. The extracted sources can be matched to the intrinsic catalog, flagged based on $\texttt{SExtractor}$ output and survey masks, and emulators can be used to bypass the image simulation and extraction steps. A first version of $\texttt{UFig}$ was presented in Berg\'e et al. (2013) and the software has since been used and further developed in a variety of forward modelling applications.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, submitted to JOSS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.08716
Document Type :
Working Paper