Overcoming Separation Between Counterparts Due to Unknown Proper Motions in Catalogue Cross-Matching

T. Wilson
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To perform precise and accurate photometric catalogue cross-matches – assigning counterparts between two separate datasets – we need to describe all possible sources of uncertainty in object position. With ever-increasing time baselines between bservations, like 2MASS in 2001 and the next generation of surveys, such as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s LSST, Euclid, and the Nancy Grace Roman telescope, it is crucial that we can robustly describe and model the effects of stellar motions on source positions in photometric catalogues. While Gaia has revolutionised astronomy with its high precision astrometry, it will only provide motions for ≈10% of LSST sources; additionally, LSST itself will not be able to provide high-quality motion information for sources below its single-visit depth, and other surveys may measure no motions at all. This leaves large numbers of objects with potentially significant positional drifts that may incorrectly lead matching algorithms to deem two detections too far separated on the sky to be counterparts. To overcome this, in this paper we describe a model for the statistical distribution of on-sky motions of sources of given sky coordinates and brightness, allowing for the cross-match process to take into account this extra potential separation between Galactic sources. We further detail how to fold these probabilistic proper motions into Bayesian cross-matching frameworks, such as those of Wilson & Naylor. This will vastly improve the recovery of e.g. very red objects across optical-infrared matches, and decrease the false match rate of photometric catalogue counterpart assignment.
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克服目录交叉匹配中未知固有运动引起的对等体分离
为了进行精确和准确的光度表交叉匹配——在两个独立的数据集之间分配对应物——我们需要描述物体位置中所有可能的不确定性来源。随着观测之间的时间间隔不断增加,如2001年的2MASS和下一代的调查,如Vera C. Rubin天文台的LSST,欧euclid和Nancy Grace Roman望远镜,我们能够在光度目录中可靠地描述和模拟恒星运动对源位置的影响是至关重要的。虽然盖亚以其高精度的天体测量技术彻底改变了天文学,但它只能提供约10%的LSST源的运动;此外,LSST本身将无法为低于其单次访问深度的源提供高质量的运动信息,而其他调查可能根本没有测量到运动。这就留下了大量具有潜在显著位置漂移的物体,这可能会错误地导致匹配算法认为两个在天空中相距太远的探测结果不可能是对应的。为了克服这一点,在本文中,我们描述了给定天空坐标和亮度的源在天空运动的统计分布模型,允许交叉匹配过程考虑到银河系源之间额外的潜在分离。我们进一步详细介绍了如何将这些概率固有运动折叠到贝叶斯交叉匹配框架中,例如Wilson & Naylor的框架。这将极大地提高例如非常红的物体在光学红外匹配中的恢复,并降低光度表对应物分配的错误匹配率。
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