M-EPDet: Real-Time Real-Bogus Classification and Transient Candidate Judgement for the EP-WXT Pipeline via Multi-Modal Data

Abstract

The Wide-field X-ray Telescope (WXT) onboard the Einstein Probe (EP) produces a large post-detection candidate stream in which genuine astrophysical sources coexist with instrumental artifacts and Cosmic Ray events. We present M-EPDet, a three-step post-detection framework for real-time candidate vetting in EP-WXT lobster-eye Micro-pore Optics (MPO) data. The framework combines a ResNet-based Arm filter, a dual-branch temporal-spectral Cosmic Ray filter, and a background-aware Bayesian Blocks module for single-exposure variability screening. Using on-orbit EP-WXT observations, we report decoupled metrics for the cascading system. M-EPDet achieves a Real-Bogus Recall of 98.31\% (98.53\% × 99.78\%) for genuine astrophysical sources, together with rejection rates of 92.99\% for instrumental artifacts and 98.18\% for Cosmic Ray events. In the final step, the Bayesian Blocks module flags 0.75\% of the post-filtration observations, corresponding to a 99.25\% reduction in candidate volume. The system is deployed in the EP-WXT pipeline as a lightweight real-time service, reducing the manual-inspection burden in candidate vetting.

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