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Auto-BUQ: Uncertainty Quantification for the Boundaries of Segmented Events
Jue Wang, Vinay L. Kashyap, Thomas C. M. Lee, David A. van Dyk, Andreas Zezas
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 169, Iss 6, p 329 (2025)
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Title | Auto-BUQ: Uncertainty Quantification for the Boundaries of Segmented Events |
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Authors | Jue Wang, Vinay L. Kashyap, Thomas C. M. Lee, David A. van Dyk, Andreas Zezas |
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2025
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The Astronomical Journal, Vol 169, Iss 6, p 329 (2025)
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Description |
We present a new method to estimate the boundary of extended sources in high-energy photon lists and to quantify the uncertainty in the boundary. This method extends the graphed seeded region growing method developed by M. Fan et al. Here, we describe how an unambiguous boundary of a centrally concentrated astronomical source may be defined by first spatially segmenting the photon list, then forcibly merging the segments until only two segments—an extended source and its background—remain, and finally constructing a boundary as the connected outer edges of the Voronoi tessellation of the photons included in the source segment. The resulting boundary is then modeled using Fourier descriptors to generate a smooth curve, and this curve is bootstrapped to generate uncertainties. We apply the method to photon event lists obtained during the observations of galaxies NGC 2300 and Arp 299. We demonstrate how the derived extent and enclosed flux of NGC 2300 obtained with Chandra and XMM-Newton are comparable. We also show how complex internal structure, as in the case of Arp 299, may be subsumed to construct a compact boundary of the object.
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article
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English
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Publisher Information |
IOP Publishing, 2025.
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