The detection of an extended radio source with an unknown brightness distribution

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Brightness Distribution, Radio Emission, Radio Signals, Signal Detection, White Noise, Algorithms, Maximum Likelihood Estimates, Random Processes

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A generalized maximum likelihood method is used to construct an algorithm for the detection of an extended source of random radio emission. The algorithm does not require a priori information about the brightness distribution along the radiating surface. The possibility of analytically and numerically calculating the characteristics of detecting the obtained algorithm is studied.

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