UFig v1: The ultra-fast image generator
Abstract
With the rise of simulation-based inference (SBI) methods, simulations need to be fast as well as realistic. UFig v1 is a public Python package that simulates astronomical images with exceptional speed, taking approximately the same time as source extraction. This makes it particularly well-suited for SBI methods where computational efficiency is crucial. To render an image, UFig requires a galaxy catalog, and a description of the point spread function (PSF). It can also add background noise, sample stars using the Besancon model of the Milky Way, and run SExtractor to extract sources from the rendered image. The extracted sources can be matched to the intrinsic catalog, flagged based on SExtractor output and survey masks, and emulators can be used to bypass the image simulation and extraction steps. A first version of UFig was presented in Berg\'e et al. (2013) and the software has since been used and further developed in a variety of forward modelling applications.
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