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LSDCat: Detection and cataloguing of emission-line sources in integral-field spectroscopy datacubes (

E. C. Herenz, L. Wisotzki

2021Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology)55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a robust, efficient, and user-friendly algorithm for detecting faint emission-line sources in large integral-field spectroscopic datacubes together with the public release of the software package LSDCat (Line Source Detection and Cataloguing). LSDCat uses a 3-dimensional matched filter approach, combined with thresholding in signal-to-noise, to build a catalogue of individual line detections. In a second pass, the detected lines are grouped into distinct objects, and positions, spatial extents, and fluxes of the detected lines are determined. LSDCat requires only a small number of input parameters, and we provide guidelines for choosing appropriate values. The software is coded in Python and capable to process very large datacubes in a short time. We verify the implementation with a source insertion and recovery experiment utilising a real datacube taken with the MUSE instrument at the ESO Very Large Telescope.

Topics & Concepts

Python (programming language)ThresholdingSoftwareData cubeComputer scienceLine (geometry)Filter (signal processing)Noise (video)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionComputer graphics (images)Data miningMathematicsImage (mathematics)Operating systemProgramming languageGeometryStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchSpectroscopy and Laser Applications
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