Supernova search with active learning in ZTF DR3
Maria V. Pruzhinskaya, Emille E. O. Ishida, Alexandra K. Novinskaya,, Etienne Russeil, Alina A. Volnova, Konstantin L. Malanchev, Matwey V., Kornilov, Patrick D. Aleo, Vladimir S. Korolev, Vadim V. Krushinsky,, Sreevarsha Sreejith, Emmanuel Gangler

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the successful application of an adaptive learning pipeline using Active Anomaly Discovery to identify new supernova candidates in ZTF survey data, highlighting its effectiveness and potential for future large-scale astronomical surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a novel adaptive learning approach for supernova detection in large astronomical datasets, combining human expertise with machine learning for improved discovery.
Findings
104 supernova-like objects identified, 57 reported as new
Effective human-machine integration demonstrated in anomaly detection
Potential to detect diverse transient phenomena beyond supernovae
Abstract
We provide the first results from the complete SNAD adaptive learning pipeline in the context of a broad scope of data from large-scale astronomical surveys. The main goal of this work is to explore the potential of adaptive learning techniques in application to big data sets. Our SNAD team used Active Anomaly Discovery (AAD) as a tool to search for new supernova (SN) candidates in the photometric data from the first 9.4 months of the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) survey, namely, between March 17 and December 31 2018 (58194 < MJD < 58483). We analysed 70 ZTF fields at a high galactic latitude and visually inspected 2100 outliers. This resulted in 104 SN-like objects being found, 57 of which were reported to the Transient Name Server for the first time and with 47 having previously been mentioned in other catalogues, either as SNe with known types or as SN candidates. We visually…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Influenza Virus Research Studies · Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
