Disentangling transients and their host galaxies with Scarlet2: A framework to forward model multi-epoch imaging
Charlotte Ward, Peter Melchior, Matt L. Sampson, Colin J. Burke, Jared, Siegel, Benjamin Remy, Sufia Birmingham, Emily Ramey, Sjoert van Velzen

TL;DR
Scarlet2 is a novel framework that models multi-epoch, multi-band imaging data to disentangle transients from their host galaxies, enabling improved analysis of variable sources in large-scale surveys.
Contribution
We extend the Scarlet2 scene modeling code to handle time-domain, multi-resolution imaging, providing a flexible, GPU-compatible tool for transient and host galaxy separation.
Findings
Accurate transient and host galaxy models achieved in simulations.
Effective measurement of host-transient spatial offsets.
Demonstrated applicability to diverse survey data.
Abstract
Many science cases for wide-field time-domain surveys rely on accurate identification and characterization of the galaxies hosting transient and variable objects. In the era of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory the number of known transient and variable sources will grow by orders of magnitude, and many of these sources will be blended with their host galaxies and neighboring galaxies. A diverse range of applications - including the classification of nuclear and non-nuclear sources, identification of potential host galaxies, extraction of host galaxy SEDs without requiring a transient-free reference image, and combined analysis of photometry from multiple surveys - will benefit from a flexible framework to model time-domain imaging of transients. We describe a time-domain extension of the Scarlet2 scene modeling code for multi-epoch, multi-band,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
