Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1995
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics, Image Science, and Vision, Volume 12, Issue 5, May 1995, pp.981-990
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Astronomy, Coherence, Diffraction, Optical Imaging, Spectral Shift
Scientific paper
An optical image of a partially coherent planar source is studied with an imaging system in front of which an infinite linear edge is placed in an arbitrary position. The configuration can be regarded as a model for a partial eclipse in astronomy. The study includes cases of a primary source and a secondary source. The cross-spectral density in each stage of the system is derived in terms of the cross-spectral density of the source. In particular, the impulse-response functions for a coherent source and an incoherent source are derived in a closed form. Properties of the impulse-response function are investigated with respect to the position of the edge and the aperture size. It is shown that, if the imaging system is partially obstructed by an infinite linear edge, the system does not have shift invariance unless it is shift invariant itself. This fact may introduce heterogeneous red and blue spectral shifts and positional shifts of an obtained image. The spectral shift and the positional shift in each position of the image of a point source with a Gaussian spectrum are studied. The optical system studied is of importance for accurate measurement of spectra and positions in optical systems with partial obstructions, such as those in astronomy.
Hirai Akiko
Ichioka Yoshiki
Inoue Takashi
Itoh Kazuyoshi
Yoshimori Kyu
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