TY - JOUR
T1 - Discovering exotic AGN behind the Magellanic Clouds
AU - Pennock, Clara M.
AU - Van Loon, Jacco Th.
AU - Bell, Cameron P. M.
AU - Filipović, Miroslav D.
AU - Joseph, Tana D.
AU - Vardoulaki, Eleni
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The nearby Magellanic Clouds system covers more than 200 square degrees on the sky. Much of it has been mapped across the electromagnetic spectrum at high angular resolution and sensitivity –X-ray (XMM-Newton), UV (UVIT), optical (SMASH), IR (VISTA, WISE, Spitzer, Herschel), radio (ATCA, ASKAP, MeerKAT). This provides us with an excellent dataset to explore the galaxy populations behind the stellar-rich Magellanic Clouds. We seek to identify and characterise AGN via machine learning algorithms on this exquisite data set. Our project focuses not on establishing sequences and distributions of common types of galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGN), but seeks to identify extreme examples, building on the recent accidental discoveries of unique AGN behind the Magellanic Clouds.
AB - The nearby Magellanic Clouds system covers more than 200 square degrees on the sky. Much of it has been mapped across the electromagnetic spectrum at high angular resolution and sensitivity –X-ray (XMM-Newton), UV (UVIT), optical (SMASH), IR (VISTA, WISE, Spitzer, Herschel), radio (ATCA, ASKAP, MeerKAT). This provides us with an excellent dataset to explore the galaxy populations behind the stellar-rich Magellanic Clouds. We seek to identify and characterise AGN via machine learning algorithms on this exquisite data set. Our project focuses not on establishing sequences and distributions of common types of galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGN), but seeks to identify extreme examples, building on the recent accidental discoveries of unique AGN behind the Magellanic Clouds.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:60682
U2 - 10.1017/S1743921320003270
DO - 10.1017/S1743921320003270
M3 - Article
SN - 1743-9213
VL - 15
SP - 335
EP - 338
JO - Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
JF - Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
IS - S356
ER -