High Performance Morphological Filtering of Cirrus Emission from Infrared Images

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Morphology, Infrared Imagery, Emission Spectra, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Data Bases, Parallel Processing (Computers), Nasa Programs

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The project was designed to explore new morphological filtering, techniques for the removal of foreground Galactic 'Cirrus' emission from NASA Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) data, especially at 100 microns, using parallel processors as the main engine for achieving this result. The ultimate aim was to provide NASA with completely filtered data by the end of the grant period for the entire IRAS 100 and possibly 60 micron database. If successful, the filtered data would reveal many new sources of IR emission, especially at low galactic latitudes, which had previously been heavily confused with diffuse Galactic 'cirrus'.

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