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2020A&A...633A..95D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 633A, 95-95 (2020/1-1)

Regime-switching model detection map for direct exoplanet detection in ADI sequences.

DAHLQVIST C.-H., CANTALLOUBE F. and ABSIL O.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Beyond the choice of wavefront control systems or coronographs, advanced data processing methods play a crucial role in disentangling potential planetary signals from bright quasi-static speckles. Among these methods, angular differential imaging (ADI) for data sets obtained in pupil tracking mode (ADI sequences) is one of the foremost research avenues, considering the many observing programs performed with ADI-based techniques and the associated discoveries.
Aims. Inspired by the field of econometrics, here we propose a new detection algorithm for ADI sequences, deriving from the regime-switching model first proposed in the 1980s.
Methods. The proposed model is very versatile as it allows the use of PSF-subtracted data sets (residual cubes) provided by various ADI-based techniques, separately or together, to provide a single detection map. The temporal structure of the residual cubes is used for the detection as the model is fed with a concatenated series of pixel-wise time sequences. The algorithm provides a detection probability map by considering two possible regimes for concentric annuli, the first one accounting for the residual noise and the second one for the planetary signal in addition to the residual noise.
Results. The algorithm performance is tested on data sets from two instruments, VLT/NACO and VLT/SPHERE. The results show an overall better performance in the receiver operating characteristic space when compared with standard signal-to-noise-ratio maps for several state-of-the-art ADI-based post-processing algorithms.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): techniques: image processing - techniques: high angular resolution - methods: statistical - methods: data analysis - planetary systems - planets and satellites: detection

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