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Probabilistic multi-catalogue positional cross-match

Abstract: Context. Catalogue cross-correlation is essential to building large sets of multi-wavelength data, whether it be to study the properties of populations of astrophysical objects or to build reference catalogues (or timeseries) from survey observations. Nevertheless, resorting to automated processes with limited sets of information available on large numbers of sources detected at different epochs with various filters and instruments inevitably leads to spurious associations. We need both statistical criteria to select detections to be merged as unique sources, and statistical indicators helping in achieving compromises between completeness and reliability of selected associations. Aims. We lay the foundations of a statistical framework for multi-catalogue cross-correlation and cross-identification based on explicit simplified catalogue models. A proper identification process should rely on both astrometric and photometric data. Under some conditions, the astrometric part and the photometric part can be processed separately and merged a posteriori to provide a single global probability of identification. The present paper addresses almost exclusively the astrometrical part and specifies the proper probabilities to be merged with photometric likelihoods. Methods. To select matching candidates in n catalogues, we used the Chi (or, indifferently, the Chi-square) test with 2(n-1) degrees of freedom. We thus call this cross-match a ?-match. In order to use Bayes' formula, we considered exhaustive sets of hypotheses based on combinatorial analysis. The volume of the ?-test domain of acceptance-a 2(n-1)-dimensional acceptance ellipsoid-is used to estimate the expected numbers of spurious associations. We derived priors for those numbers using a frequentist approach relying on simple geometrical considerations. Likelihoods are based on standard Rayleigh, ? and Poisson distributions that we normalized over the ?-test acceptance domain. We validated our theoretical results by generating and cross-matching synthetic catalogues. Results. The results we obtain do not depend on the order used to cross-correlate the catalogues. We applied the formalism described in the present paper to build the multi-wavelength catalogues used for the science cases of the Astronomical Resource Cross-matching for High Energy Studies (ARCHES) project. Our cross-matching engine is publicly available through a multi-purpose web interface. In a longer term, we plan to integrate this tool into the CDS XMatch Service.

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 Fuente: Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2017, 597, A89

Editorial: EDP Sciences

 Fecha de publicación: 01/01/2017

Nº de páginas: 28

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201629219

ISSN: 0004-6361,1432-0746

 Proyecto español: AYA2015-64346-C2-1-P

 Proyecto europeo: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/313146/EU/Astronomical Resource Cross-matching for High Energy Studies/ARCHES/

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201629219

Autoría

PINEAU, FRANÇOIS XAVIER

DERRIÈRE, SÉBASTIEN

GENOVA, FRANÇOISE

MICHEL, LAURENT

MINGO, B.

MINTS, ALEXEY

NEBOT GÓMEZ-MORÁN, A.

ROSEN, SIMON R.

ANGEL RUIZ CAMUÑAS