YOLO-CL cluster detection in the Rubin/LSST DC2 simulation
Kirill Grishin, Simona Mei, Stephane Ilic, Michel Aguena, Dominique, Boutigny, Marie Paturel, and the LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the YOLO-CL deep learning model effectively detects galaxy clusters in LSST simulations, achieving high completeness and low false positives without relying on photometric data or masking, outperforming traditional methods.
Contribution
The study introduces YOLO-CL for galaxy cluster detection directly from images, showing superior performance and efficiency over existing techniques in simulated LSST data.
Findings
100% completeness for halos >10^14.6 M_sun at 0.2<z<0.8
94% completeness for halos >10^14 M_sun up to z~1
Only 6% false positives, mainly lower-mass halos
Abstract
LSST will provide galaxy cluster catalogs up to z1 that can be used to constrain cosmological models once their selection function is well-understood. We have applied the deep convolutional network YOLO for CLuster detection (YOLO-CL) to LSST simulations from the Dark Energy Science Collaboration Data Challenge 2 (DC2), and characterized the LSST YOLO-CL cluster selection function. We have trained and validated the network on images from a hybrid sample of (1) clusters observed in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and detected with the red-sequence Matched-filter Probabilistic Percolation, and (2) simulated DC2 dark matter haloes with masses . We quantify the completeness and purity of the YOLO-CL cluster catalog with respect to DC2 haloes with . The YOLO-CL cluster catalog is 100% and 94% complete for halo mass $M_{200c} >…
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
