Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jun 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986opten..25..724c&link_type=abstract
Optical Engineering (ISSN 0091-3286), vol. 25, June 1986, p. 724-730.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
10
Astronomy, Image Analysis, Image Reconstruction, Interferometry, Speckle Patterns, Diffraction Limited Cameras, Matched Filters, Pixels, Signal To Noise Ratios, Supergiant Stars, Wiener Filtering
Scientific paper
A variant of the shift-and-add algorithm originally developed by Lynds, Worden, and Harvey (1976) to astronomical speckle interferometric data has been applied. A set of impulses corresponding in locations and magnitudes to the local maxima in each specklegram is generated and used to obtain an average speckle by means of a Wiener-type filter deconvolution procedure. This technique yields diffraction-limited images that appear to be self-calibrating for seeing effects. Realistic point spread functions have been obtained for a number of telescopes at different wavelengths, and results are also presented for the resolved red supergiant Alpha Orionis. The limiting signal-to-noise ratio of the technique as indicated by the results presented here suggests a dynamic range of about 6 stellar magnitudes, with no evidence of residual seeing effects. A matched filter technique is demonstrated for use in locating the speckles of complicated objects or for objects dominated by photon noise.
Christou Julian C.
Freeman Jonathan D.
Hege Keith E.
Ribak Erez
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