Abstract

AbstractWe present a 3‐dimensional matched filtering approach for the blind search of faint emission‐line sources in integral‐field spectroscopic datasets. The filter is designed to account for the spectrally rapidly varying background noise due to the telluric air glow spectrum. A software implementation of this matched filtering search is implemented in an updated version of the Line Source Detection Cataloguing tool (LSDCat2.0). Using public data from the MUSE‐Wide survey we show how the new filter design provides higher detection significances for faint emission line sources buried in between atmospheric [OH]‐bands at Å. We also show how, for a given source parameterization, the selection function of the improved algorithm can be derived analytically from the variances of the data. We verify this analytic solution against source insertion and recovery experiments in the recently released dataset of the MUSE eXtreme Deep Field (MXDF). We then illustrate how the selection function has to be rescaled for 3D emission line source profiles that are not fully congruent with the template. This procedure alleviates the construction of realistic selection functions by removing the need for computationally cumbersome source insertion and recovery experiments.

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