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Strong lens systems search in the Dark Energy Survey using Convolutional Neural Networks (2109.00014v1)

Published 31 Aug 2021 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.CO

Abstract: We performed a search for strong lens galaxy-scale systems in the first data release of the Dark Energy Survey (DES), from a color-selected parent sample of 18~745~029 Luminous Red Galaxies (LRGs). Our search was based on a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to grade our LRG selection with values between 0 (non-lens) and 1 (lens). Our training set was data-driven, i.e. using lensed sources taken from HST COSMOS images and where the light distribution of the lens plane was taken directly from DES images of our LRGs. A total of 76~582 cutouts obtained a score above 0.9. These were visually inspected and resulted in two catalogs. The first one contains 405 lens candidates, where 90 present clear lensing features and counterparts, while the others 315 require more evidence, such as higher resolution images or spectra to be conclusive. A total of 186 candidates were totally new identified in this search. The second catalog includes 539 ring galaxy candidates that will be useful to train CNNs against this type of false positives. For the 90 best lens candidates we carried out color-based deblending of the lens and source light without fitting any analytical profile to the data. The method turned out to be very efficient in the deblending, even for very compact objects and for objects with very complex morphology. Finally, from the 90 best lens candidates we selected 52 systems having one single deflector, to test an automated modeling pipeline which successfully modeled 79\% of the sample within an acceptable amount of computing time.

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