DocumentCode
2827918
Title
Radio astronomical image deconvolution using prolate spheroidal wave functions
Author
Yatawatta, Sarod
Author_Institution
Kapteyn Astron. Inst., Univ. of Groningen, Dwingeloo, Netherlands
fYear
2011
fDate
11-14 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
2781
Lastpage
2784
Abstract
In order to produce high dynamic range images in radio interferometry, bright extended sources need to be removed with minimal error. However, this is not a trivial task because the Fourier plane is sampled only at a finite number of points. The ensuing deconvolution problem has been solved in many ways, mainly by algorithms based on CLEAN. However, such algorithms that use image pixels as basis functions have inherent limitations and by using an orthonormal basis that span the whole image, we can overcome them [1]. The construction of such an orthonormal basis involves fine tuning of many free parameters that define the basis functions. The optimal basis for a given problem (or a given extended source) is not guaranteed. In this paper, we discuss the use of generalized prolate spheroidal wave functions as a basis. Given the geometry (or the region of interest) of an extended source and the sampling points on the visibility plane, we can construct the optimal basis to model the source. Not only does this gives us the minimum number of basis functions required but also the artifacts outside the region of interest are minimized.
Keywords
Fourier analysis; astronomical image processing; image sampling; radioastronomical techniques; radiowave interferometry; CLEAN; Fourier plane; generalized prolate spheroidal wave functions; image pixels; orthonormal basis; prolate spheroidal wave functions; radio astronomical image deconvolution; radio interferometry; sampling points; visibility plane; Deconvolution; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Imaging; Niobium; Radio interferometry; Vectors; Wave functions; Decon-volution; Radio astronomy; Radio interferometry;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Image Processing (ICIP), 2011 18th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Brussels
ISSN
1522-4880
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1304-0
Electronic_ISBN
1522-4880
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIP.2011.6116248
Filename
6116248
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