Towards a Next-Generation Catalogue Cross-Match Service

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Pineau, Francois-Xavier [1 ]
Boch, Thomas [1 ]
Derriere, Sebastien [1 ]
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[1] Univ Strasbourg, Observ Astron Strasbourg, CDS, CNRS, 11 Rue Univ, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
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ASTRONOMICAL DATA ANALYSIS SOFTWARE AND SYSTEMS: XXIV | 2015年 / 495卷
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We have been developing in the past several catalogue cross-match tools. On one hand the CDS XMatch service (Pineau et al. 2011), able to perform basic but very efficient cross-matches, scalable to the largest catalogues on a single regular server. On the other hand, as part of the European project ARCHES', we have been developing a generic and flexible tool which performs potentially complex multi-catalogue cross matches and which computes probabilities of association based on a novel statistical framework. Although the two approaches have been managed so far as different tracks, the need for next generation cross-match services dealing with both efficiency and complexity is becoming pressing with forthcoming projects which will produce huge high quality catalogues. We are addressing this challenge which is both theoretical and technical. In ARCHES we generalize to N catalogues the candidate selection criteria based on the chi-square distribution described in Pineau et al. (2011). We formulate and test a number of Bayesian hypothesis which necessarily increases dramatically with the number of catalogues. To assign a probability to each hypotheses, we rely on estimated priors which account for local densities of sources. We validated our developments by comparing the theoretical curves we derived with the results of Monte-Carlo simulations. The current prototype is able to take into account heterogeneous positional errors, object extension and proper motion. The technical complexity is managed by 00 programming design patterns and SQL-like functionalities. Large tasks are split into smaller independent pieces for scalability. Performances are achieved resorting to multi-threading, sequential reads and several tree data-structures. In addition to kd-trees, we account for heterogeneous positional errors and object's extension using M-trees. Proper-motions are supported using a modified M-tree we developed, inspired from Time Parametrized R-trees (TPR-tree). Quantitative tests in comparison with the basic cross-match will be presented.
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