AGILE: an end-to-end Rubin-LSST simulation of AGNs, galaxies, and stars I. Software description and first data release
A. Viitanen, A. Bongiorno, I. Saccheo, A. Grazian, M. Paolillo, V. Petrecca, D. De Cicco, D. Roberts, F. Shankar, V. Allevato, E. Merlin, D. Ili\'c, A. B. Kova\v{c}evi\'c G. De Somma, M. Di Criscienzo, L. Girardi, M. Marconi, A. Mazzi, G. Pastorelli, M. Trabucchi, T. Ananna

TL;DR
AGILE is a comprehensive simulation software for LSST and Euclid that models AGNs, galaxies, and stars, aiding in optimizing data analysis and classification in large-scale surveys.
Contribution
This paper introduces AGILE, a novel end-to-end simulation tool for modeling AGNs and related objects in LSST and Euclid, including a first data release and validation results.
Findings
AGILE successfully simulates a 24 deg² mock catalog of AGNs, galaxies, and stars.
The pilot AGILE DR1 demonstrates the accuracy of LSST pipelines in flux recovery.
The dataset enables testing and improving AGN classification methods.
Abstract
Contemporary large-scale surveys such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) and Euclid present an unprecedented discovery potential for studying AGNs at the population level in the big data era. However, one major challenge is the accurate identification and classification of AGNs from optical/NIR photometry, or variability data alone. In order to optimize AGN selection, classification, and systematics, as well as to test different data analysis tools, we present AGILE (AGNs In the LSST Era), an LSST end-to-end simulation software. AGILE -- developed as part of the INAF LSST in-kind contribution -- is capable of simulating the anticipated AGN population in LSST and Euclid. We based AGILE on existing simulations of galaxies and stars, while we developed an AGN recipe based on empirical relations. AGILE populates complete galaxy samples with AGNs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
