Source finding, parametrization, and classification for the extragalactic Effelsberg-Bonn H i Survey

Context. Source extraction for large-scale H i surveys currently involves large amounts of manual labor. For data volumes expected from future H i surveys with upcoming facilities, this approach is not feasible any longer. Aims. We describe the implementation of a fully automated source finding, par...

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Published inAstronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) Vol. 569; p. A101
Main Authors Flöer, L., Winkel, B., Kerp, J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published EDP Sciences 01.09.2014
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Summary:Context. Source extraction for large-scale H i surveys currently involves large amounts of manual labor. For data volumes expected from future H i surveys with upcoming facilities, this approach is not feasible any longer. Aims. We describe the implementation of a fully automated source finding, parametrization, and classification pipeline for the Effelsberg-Bonn H i Survey (EBHIS). With future radio astronomical facilities in mind, we want to explore the feasibility of a completely automated approach to source extraction for large-scale H i surveys. Methods. Source finding is implemented using wavelet denoising methods, which previous studies show to be a powerful tool, especially in the presence of data defects. For parametrization, we automate baseline fitting, mask optimization, and other tasks based on well-established algorithms, currently used interactively. For the classification of candidates, we implement an artificial neural network, which is trained on a candidate set comprised of false positives from real data and simulated sources. Using simulated data, we perform a thorough analysis of the algorithms implemented. Results. We compare the results from our simulations to the parametrization accuracy of the H i Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS) survey. Even though HIPASS is more sensitive than EBHIS in its current state, the parametrization accuracy and classification reliability match or surpass the manual approach used for HIPASS data.
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e-mail: lfloeer@astro.uni-bonn.de
publisher-ID:aa24415-14
dkey:10.1051/0004-6361/201424415
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/201424415