Capturing star formation activity from compressed photometric images of galaxies
Capturing star formation activity from compressed photometric images of galaxies
We present a novel approach for classifying star-forming galaxies using photometric images. By utilizing approximately $124,000$ optical color composite images and spectroscopic data of nearby galaxies at $0.01<z<0.06$ from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, along with follow-up spectroscopic line measurements from the OSSY catalog, and leveraging the Vision Transformer machine-learning technique, we demonstrate that galaxy images in JPEG format alone can be directly used to determine whether star-forming activity dominates the galaxy, bypassing traditional spectroscopic analyses such as emission-line diagnostic diagrams. We anticipate that this method holds significant potential for application in current and future large-scale surveys, such as Euclid, the Dark Energy Survey (DES), and the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST).
M. Dennis Turp、Kyuseok Oh
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M. Dennis Turp,Kyuseok Oh.Capturing star formation activity from compressed photometric images of galaxies[EB/OL].(2025-07-30)[2025-08-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.23019.点此复制
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