The Simulated Catalogue of Optical Transients and Correlated Hosts (SCOTCH)
Martine Lokken, Alexander Gagliano, Gautham Narayan, Ren\'ee, Hlo\v{z}ek, Richard Kessler, John Franklin Crenshaw, Laura Salo, Catarina S., Alves, Deep Chatterjee, Maria Vincenzi, Alex I. Malz, The LSST Dark Energy, Science Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper introduces SCOTCH, a comprehensive simulated catalogue of 5 million optical transients and their host galaxies, designed to improve classification and analysis for upcoming large-scale sky surveys.
Contribution
We developed a novel data-driven simulation method integrating host galaxy properties into transient light curve modeling, creating the publicly available SCOTCH catalogue for the first time.
Findings
Simulated 5 million transient light curves with host galaxy data.
Enhanced tools for photometric classification in future surveys.
Methodology supports testing of survey science infrastructure.
Abstract
As we observe a rapidly growing number of astrophysical transients, we learn more about the diverse host galaxy environments in which they occur. Host galaxy information can be used to purify samples of cosmological Type Ia supernovae, uncover the progenitor systems of individual classes, and facilitate low-latency follow-up of rare and peculiar explosions. In this work, we develop a novel data-driven methodology to simulate the time-domain sky that includes detailed modeling of the probability density function for multiple transient classes conditioned on host galaxy magnitudes, colours, star formation rates, and masses. We have designed these simulations to optimize photometric classification and analysis in upcoming large synoptic surveys. We integrate host galaxy information into the SNANA simulation framework to construct the Simulated Catalogue of Optical Transients and Correlated…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
