Identifying Dust-lane Spheroidal Galaxies in DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys Using Semi-Supervised Methods (2509.24062v1)
Abstract: Dust-lane spheroidal galaxies (DLSGs) are unique astrophysical systems that exhibit the morphology of early-type galaxies (ETGs) but are distinguished by prominent dust lanes. Recent studies propose that they form through minor mergers between ETGs and gas-rich dwarf galaxies, offering a window into the interstellar medium (ISM) of ETGs and star formation triggered by small-scale interactions. However, their rarity poses a challenge for assembling large, statistically robust samples via manual selection. To overcome this limitation, we employ GC-SWGAN, a semi-supervised learning method developed by \citet{2025ApJS..279...17L}, to systematically identify DLSGs within the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys (DESI-LS). The methodology involves training a generative adversarial network (GAN) on unlabeled galaxy images to extract morphological features, followed by fine-tuning the model using a small dataset of labeled DLSGs. In our experiments, despite DLSGs constituting only $\sim$ 3.7\% of the test set, GC-SWGAN achieves remarkable performance, with an 87\% recall rate, 84\% accuracy, and an F1 score of 86\%, underscoring its efficacy for DLSG detection. Applying this model to $\sim$ 310,000 DESI-LS galaxies that meet the criteria $m_r < 17.0$ and $0.01 < z < 0.07$ we compile the largest catalog of DLSG candidates to date, identifying 9,482 dust-lane ETGs. A preliminary analysis reveals that these DLSGs exhibit significantly redder $g-r$ colors and higher specific star formation rates compared to non-DLSGs. This catalog enables future studies of ISM properties in ETGs and the role of minor mergers in driving star formation in the nearby universe.
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