Deep Learning Unresolved Lensed Lightcurves
Abstract
Gravitationally lensed sources may have unresolved or blended multiple images, and for time varying sources the lightcurves from individual images can overlap. We use convolutional neural nets to both classify the lightcurves as due to unlensed, double, or quad lensed sources and fit for the time delays. Focusing on lensed supernova systems with time delays t6 days, we achieve 100\% precision and recall in identifying the number of images and then estimating the time delays to σ t≈1 day, with a 1000× speedup relative to our previous Monte Carlo technique. This also succeeds for flux noise levels 10\%. For t∈[2,6] days we obtain 94--98\% accuracy, depending on image configuration. We also explore using partial lightcurves where observations only start near maximum light, without the rise time data, and quantify the success.
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