Multimodal Classification of Astronomical Transients
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Abstract
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) is capable of triggering hundreds of thousands of alerts a night for potential astronomical transients. Quick, accurate classification of these transients is critical for determining candidates for follow up observations. With the upcoming Legacy Survey of Space and Time from the Vera Rubin Observatory expecting to collect millions of astronomical transient alerts each night, rapid processing and classification is a pressing issue in time-domain astronomy. By using machine learning, the classification process can be automated, ensuring that interesting transients are identified and spectroscopically analyzed before fading. This multimodal model uses transformer architecture to classify astronomical transients from ZTF based on photometric time series data, image time series, and metadata.
Presenters
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Alexandra Junell Brown
University of Minnesota
Authors
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Alexandra Junell Brown
University of Minnesota
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Michael W Coughlin
University of Minnesota
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Theophile Jegou Du Laz
California Institute of Technology
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Théo Bonzi
École Pour l'Informatique et les Techniques Avancées