Poisson Cluster Process Models for Detecting Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies

02/13/2023
by   Dayi Li, et al.
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We propose a novel set of Poisson Cluster Process models to detect Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies (UDGs), a recently-discovered class of galaxies that are challenging to detect and are of substantial interests in modern astrophysics. We construct an improved spatial birth-death-move MCMC algorithm to make inferences about the locations of these otherwise un-observable galaxies. Our novel models significantly out-perform existing approaches based on the Log-Gaussian Cox Process; the novel marked point process we propose can also improve the detection performance for UDGs in noisy environments. We find evidence of a potential new "dark galaxy" that was not detected using previous methods.

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