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    Artificial Intelligence Examines Over 200,000 Galaxies to Confirm Galaxy Mergers Ignite Starbursts

    By SRONJanuary 13, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Two Galaxies Merging
    Two galaxies in the process of merging. Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble

    When two galaxies merge, there are brief periods of stellar baby booms. A group of astronomers led by Lingyu Wang from SRON have now used a sample of over 200,000 galaxies to confirm that galaxy mergers are the driving force behind star bursts. It is the first time that scientists use artificial intelligence in a galaxy merger study.

    One of the most pressing questions in astronomy is how and when stars formed in the galaxies we see around us. The Universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies and they come in many shapes and forms. Take for example the Sombrero Galaxy, the Black Eye Galaxy, the Whirlpool Galaxy or our own Milky Way stretching across the entire sky. Each harbors hundreds of billions of twinkly lights. How and when did all those stars emerge on the cosmic stage?

    A popular hypothesis among astrophysicists is that galaxy mergers go hand-in-hand with short starburst phases and an increase of around a factor of two in star formation over the whole duration of the merger. Mergers would produce shock waves in the interstellar gas, igniting significant baby booms of stars. A group of astronomers led by Lingyu Wang from SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, including first author William Pearson and co-author Floris van der Tak, now confirm this theory by analyzing a record number of over 200,000 galaxies. They found up to twice the number of starbursts in merging galaxies compared to single galaxies.

    Galactic Dance
    Image of the interacting galaxy pair NGC 5394/5 obtained with NSF’s National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory’s Gemini North 8-meter telescope on Hawai’i’s Maunakea using the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph in imaging mode. Credit: NSF’s National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory/Gemini Observatory/AURA

    Deep learning

    Because their database was so large, the team built a deep learning algorithm that taught itself to identify merging galaxies. Pearson: ‘The advantage of artificial intelligence is that it improves the reproducibility of our study, because the algorithm is consistent in its definitions of a merger. Also it’s a good preparation for upcoming surveys that will image billions of galaxies. Then you inevitably need AI. Even citizen science projects such as Galaxy Zoo cannot deal with those numbers.’

    It is the first time that astronomers have used AI in a merger study. ‘This is a milestone in the sense that AI will play an increasingly large role in our field,’ says Wang. ‘But we have to keep in mind that the power of AI is limited to how it is trained. If we feed it a flawed definition of a galaxy merger, then it won’t do its job correctly.’

    Reference: “Effect of galaxy mergers on star-formation rates” by W. J. Pearson, L. Wang, M. Alpaslan, I. Baldry, M. Bilicki, M. J. I. Brown, M. W. Grootes, B. W. Holwerd, T. D. Kitching, S. Kruk, F. F. S. van der Tak, 21 October 2019, Astronomy & Astrophysics.
    DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201936337

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