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A PCA-Transformer spectrum classifier finds two previously unknown optical-UV tidal disruption events in SDSS DR7, one from before February 2002.
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load-bearing objection Two real early TDEs dug out of SDSS DR7 by a PCA-Transformer spectrum classifier; the discoveries hold up on public light curves even though the training library is tiny. the 3 major comments →
Two Earliest Optical-UV Tidal Disruption Events Hidden in the SDSS DR7 Catalog Unveiled by the Transformer-Based Spectrum Classifier
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
A PCA-Transformer TDE spectrum classifier applied to SDSS DR7 recovers two previously unreported optical-UV TDEs (plus one known likely TDE). SDSS J124225.39+642919.0 exhibits a blue continuum and broad lines together with a GALEX UV transient present at the spectrum epoch, so the flare began before MJD 52316 and is the earliest known optical-UV TDE. SDSS J152459.70+045423.1 shows a full TDE-H+He spectrum taken during a CRTS optical outburst whose onset lies between MJD 54269 and 54476.
What carries the argument
PCA-Transformer (MgFormer) spectrum classifier: spectra are projected onto fixed galaxy/transient/stellar PCA templates to form dual-channel coefficient matrices that a multi-group Transformer then scores for TDE probability; high-score candidates are further vetted by burst-like multi-band light curves and absence of persistent AGN variability.
Load-bearing premise
The small library of real TDE templates and the chosen host-mixing plus light-curve cuts are assumed to be enough to guarantee that the two retained objects are genuine TDEs rather than rare AGN or star-formation impostors that pass the same empirical filters.
What would settle it
Deep multi-epoch UV or soft X-ray imaging of the two hosts that shows either no fading continuum after 2002/2008 or persistent stochastic variability and strong narrow [O III] that would reclassify them as AGN.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper presents a PCA-enhanced Transformer (MgFormer) classifier for identifying TDE-like optical spectra, trained on WISeREP/NGSF transient templates mixed with SDSS host galaxies and evaluated on a held-out synthetic set (precision 0.88, recall 0.99 for TDEs). Applied to ~3×10^5 quality-selected SDSS DR7 galaxy spectra, the model yields 14 candidates with TDE score >0.5; multi-wavelength vetting (GALEX, CRTS, ZTF, WISE) plus emission-line diagnostics retain two newly reported TDEs—SDSS J124225.39+642919.0 (UV transient co-temporal with the spectrum at MJD 52316, claimed as the earliest optical-UV TDE) and SDSS J152459.70+045423.1 (TDE-H+He spectrum during a CRTS outburst with start 54269 < MJD < 54476)—plus one previously reported likely TDE. The pipeline is released open-source.
Significance. If the two new events hold under independent scrutiny, the work is a clear contribution: it recovers serendipitous TDE spectra from a widely used archival catalog, pushes the earliest known optical-UV TDE occurrence to before 2002 February, and demonstrates a practical ML route for spectroscopic TDE searches ahead of DESI-scale samples. Strengths include a clean train/test split with source-level separation for transients, explicit PCA templates and mixing protocol, open code, and—most importantly—authentication of the two discoveries by public multi-band light curves and spectral fits that are independent of the training labels. The method paper and the discovery paper are both of interest to the TDE and time-domain communities.
major comments (3)
- [§3.1, Table 6, Fig. 3] §3.1 and Table 6 vs §2.4/Fig. 3: On the synthetic test set the TDE precision is 0.88, but among the 14 real SDSS candidates with score >0.5 only 2–3 survive multi-wavelength vetting (real-world precision ~0.14–0.21). This domain-shift gap is load-bearing for the claim that the classifier is a powerful discovery tool for large catalogs. The main text should quantify and discuss it explicitly (expected false-positive rate under the adopted threshold, role of AGN/SF impostors, and how purity would scale to DESI), rather than leaving the discrepancy largely to Appendix B.
- [§2.2.1, Table 1, Appendix B] §2.2.1 / Table 1: The TDE training library comprises only 10 unique sources (3 H, 5 H+He, 2 He; 47 spectra). Appendix B correctly notes that this scarcity, and the absence of featureless-TDE templates, limits generalization and score interpretability. Because the abstract and introduction present the classifier as a general selection method, the main text (not only the appendix) should state this limitation up front and clarify which spectroscopic subclasses the model is expected to recover or miss.
- [§3.1.2, Table 7] §3.1.2 and Table 7: Final promotion from candidate to TDE rests on hand-crafted photometric cuts (monotonic burst in −0.5/+2 yr, DRW τ_3σ-low thresholds, WISE χ²/d.o.f. < 10, W1−W2 < 0.8). These cuts are reasonable and the two retained objects pass cleanly, but the paper should test or at least discuss sensitivity of the final sample to the window and threshold choices, and state that authentication—not the Transformer score—is what establishes the TDE nature. A short robustness paragraph would strengthen the discovery claims without changing the conclusions.
minor comments (6)
- [§2.3.3, Eq. (1)] Eq. (1) and §2.3.3: Both transient and galaxy spectra are min–max normalized before mixing, so Scale is a ratio of normalized fluxes, not a physical continuum flux ratio. A one-sentence clarification would avoid misinterpretation when others reuse the pipeline.
- [§3.2] §3.2 (J1242): The He II/Hβ complex is described as hard to resolve, yet FWHMs with large uncertainties are reported. Consider stating more clearly which lines are robust detections versus tentative, and whether the object would still be classified as TDE-H (or featureless-like) under the van Velzen/Hammerstein scheme if He II is not required.
- [Fig. 5] Figure 5 / light-curve panels: Magnitudes are offset for display; the offset values are given in the legend but a brief note in the caption that fluxes are not host-subtracted (already in the text) would help casual readers.
- [Table 7] Table 7 is very dense; a short legend defining each column’s decision rule (already partly in the notes) or moving the full decision tree to the appendix would improve readability.
- [Tables 6–7] Minor consistency: SDSS names sometimes differ by 0.01 s or last digit between Table 6, Table 7, and the text (e.g., J074820.66 vs J074820.67). Unify identifiers.
- [Abstract] The abstract’s phrase “inspiring discoveries” is informal for a journal abstract; a more neutral wording would match the rest of the paper’s tone.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity: classifier trained on external WISeREP templates + synthetic mixes; final TDE claims rest on independent GALEX/CRTS photometry and standard empirical spectral criteria.
full rationale
The derivation chain is self-contained and non-circular. Training labels and PCA templates come from external WISeREP/NGSF TDE spectra (Table 1: only 10 unique TDE sources) mixed with SDSS galaxies/stars under explicit scales (Eq. 1, Table 3); evaluation precision/recall (0.88/0.99) is measured on held-out synthetic mixes never used for the real-data claims. Application yields 14 candidates via TDE score >0.5; the two confirmed TDEs (J1242, J1524) are authenticated solely by post-hoc multi-wavelength diagnostics (blue continuum + broad H/He/Bowen lines without strong [O III]; GALEX UV transient co-temporal with MJD 52316 that fades; CRTS optical outburst bracketing the spectrum epoch; DRW τ and WISE χ²/W1–W2 cuts ruling out stochastic AGN) that match literature criteria of van Velzen et al. (2021) and Hammerstein et al. (2023). These photometry and line diagnostics were never inputs to the model. The sole self-citation (prior photometric TTC of Zheng et al. 2026) is motivational only and not load-bearing for either the spectrum architecture (MgFormer from Wen et al. 2024) or the discoveries. No equation, fit, or uniqueness claim reduces a prediction to its own inputs by construction. Template scarcity is a purity limitation, not circularity.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
free parameters (6)
- number of galaxy PCA components =
86
- number of transient/stellar PCA components =
20
- TDE–host mixing-scale ranges =
0.0–2.0 (TDE)
- TDE score selection threshold =
0.5
- light-curve burst window and DRW/χ² cuts =
–0.5/+2 yr, χ²>10, W1–W2>0.8
- MgFormer hyper-parameters (multi_group, emb_size, nlayers, etc.) =
multi_group=[1,2], emb_size=128, nlayers=2
axioms (4)
- domain assumption Optical TDE spectra are adequately described by the four empirical classes (TDE-H, TDE-He, TDE-H+He, featureless) defined by the presence/absence of broad Balmer, He and Bowen lines plus a blue continuum.
- domain assumption A single monotonic optical/UV/MIR burst near the spectrum epoch, combined with the absence of long-term stochastic DRW variability and W1–W2 < 0.8, is sufficient to exclude AGN impostors.
- ad hoc to paper Linear superposition of rest-frame, min-max-normalized transient and host spectra with additive Gaussian noise scaled by (1+Scale)⁻¹ realistically approximates observed SDSS spectra of ongoing TDEs.
- domain assumption The meansk86 unsupervised taxonomy of SDSS galaxies supplies a complete, non-leaking basis for host PCA templates.
read the original abstract
Optical spectroscopic features are decisive in the current identification of optical-UV tidal disruption events (TDEs). Regarding that the TDE estimated occurrence rate is $10^{-5}-10^{-4}$ galaxy$^{-1}$ yr$^{-1}$ by both theoretical and observational methods, large optical spectroscopic catalogs with >10$^5$ galaxy spectra can include some serendipitous spectra with TDE spectroscopic features, which can be found after building a useful selection method. We hereby introduce a principal component analysis enhanced Transformer TDE spectrum classifier which achieves a precision of 0.88 and a recall of 0.99 on our evaluation dataset, and report its inspiring discoveries in the widely-used SDSS DR7 catalog: two newly discovered TDEs and one reported likely TDE. For SDSS J124225.39+642919.0, we confirm the presence of a UV transient in GALEX catalog when the spectrum was taken, and its occurrence time should be earlier than the spectrum observation time, MJD < 52316 (February 11, 2002), making it the earliest optical-UV TDE discovered by now. For SDSS J152459.70+045423.1, its spectrum matches all features of the TDE-H+He spectrum, and was taken during an optical outburst recorded by the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey. The start of this outburst lies in 54269 < MJD < 54476 (June 18, 2007 - January 11, 2008), making it one of the earliest among the reported optical TDEs. The discovery of two new TDEs highlights the power of machine-learning based classifiers in digging out buried treasures in large-volume catalogs, and marks a new method for discovering optical-UV TDEs.
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