Classifying Astronomical Transients Using Only Host Galaxy Photometry
Marina Kisley, Yu-Jing Qin, Ann Zabludoff, Kobus Barnard, Chia-Lin Ko

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to classify astronomical transients using only host galaxy photometry, achieving significant accuracy across multiple classes to aid rapid follow-up observations in large surveys.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel classification approach based solely on host galaxy magnitudes and colors, applicable to LSST data, and distinguishes multiple transient classes with high purity.
Findings
Successfully classifies 8 transient classes with purity above baseline
Achieves 59% accuracy for key transient types in LSST alerts
Develops publicly available code and dataset for community use
Abstract
The Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will discover tens of thousands of extragalactic transients each night. The high volume of alerts demands immediate classification of transient types in order to prioritize observational follow-ups before events fade away. We use host galaxy features to classify transients, thereby providing classification upon discovery. In contrast to past work that focused on distinguishing Type Ia and core-collapse supernovae (SNe) using host galaxy features that are not always accessible (e.g., morphology), we determine the relative likelihood across transient classes based on only 19 host apparent magnitudes and colors from optical and IR photometric bands. We develop both binary and multiclass classifiers, using kernel density estimation to estimate the underlying distribution of host galaxy properties for each…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Influenza Virus Research Studies
