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2013AJ....146...87D - Astron. J., 146, 87 (2013/October-0)

Detecting active galactic nuclei using multi-filter imaging data. II. Incorporating artificial neural networks.

DONG X.Y. and DE ROBERTIS M.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

This is the second paper of the series Detecting Active Galactic Nuclei Using Multi-filter Imaging Data. In this paper we review shapelets, an image manipulation algorithm, which we employ to adjust the point-spread function (PSF) of galaxy images. This technique is used to ensure the image in each filter has the same and sharpest PSF, which is the preferred condition for detecting AGNs using multi-filter imaging data as we demonstrated in Paper I of this series. We apply shapelets on Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey Wide Survey ugriz images. Photometric parameters such as effective radii, integrated fluxes within certain radii, and color gradients are measured on the shapelets-reconstructed images. These parameters are used by artificial neural networks (ANNs) which yield: photometric redshift with an rms of 0.026 and a regression R-value of 0.92; galaxy morphological types with an uncertainty less than 2 T types for z ≤ 0.1; and identification of galaxies as AGNs with 70% confidence, star-forming/starburst (SF/SB) galaxies with 90% confidence, and passive galaxies with 70% confidence for z ≤ 0.1. The incorporation of ANNs provides a more reliable technique for identifying AGN or SF/SB candidates, which could be very useful for large-scale multi-filter optical surveys that also include a modest set of spectroscopic data sufficient to train neural networks.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: photometry - methods: data analysis - methods: statistical - techniques: image processing

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/146/87): table3.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 3: [DD2013] W4+N+N NNNNNN N=2515.

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