Smart obervation method with wide field small aperture telescopes for real time transient detection

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Authors Peng Jia, Qiang Liu, Yongyang Sun, Yitian Zheng, Wenbo Liu, Yifei Zhao arXiv ID 2011.10407 Category astro-ph.IM Cross-listed astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR, cs.CV Citations 2 Venue Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Wide field small aperture telescopes (WFSATs) are commonly used for fast sky survey. Telescope arrays composed by several WFSATs are capable to scan sky several times per night. Huge amount of data would be obtained by them and these data need to be processed immediately. In this paper, we propose ARGUS (Astronomical taRGets detection framework for Unified telescopes) for real-time transit detection. The ARGUS uses a deep learning based astronomical detection algorithm implemented in embedded devices in each WFSATs to detect astronomical targets. The position and probability of a detection being an astronomical targets will be sent to a trained ensemble learning algorithm to output information of celestial sources. After matching these sources with star catalog, ARGUS will directly output type and positions of transient candidates. We use simulated data to test the performance of ARGUS and find that ARGUS can increase the performance of WFSATs in transient detection tasks robustly.
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