A maximum likelihood (ML) technique for detecting compact sources in images of the X-ray sky is examined. Such images, in the relatively low exposure regime accessible to present X-ray observatories, exhibit Poissonian noise at background flux levels. A variety of source detection methods are compared via Monte Carlo, and the ML detection method is shown to compare favourably with the optimized-linear-filter (OLF) method when applied to a single image. Where detection proceeds in parallel on several images made in different energy bands, the ML method is shown to have some practical advantages which make it superior to the OLF method. Some criticisms of ML are discussed. Finally, a practical method of estimating the sensitivity of ML detect...
This paper considers the problem of compact source detection on a Gaussian background in 1D. Two asp...
Procedures based on current methods to detect sources in X-ray images are applied to simulated XMM-...
In the context of assessing and characterizing structures in X-ray images, we compare different appr...
A maximum likelihood (ML) technique for detecting compact sources in images of the X-ray sky is exam...
We consider the problem of estimating one nonblurred and cleaned image from a sequence of P randomly...
We present a rigorous description of the general problem of aperture photometry in high-energy astro...
This article considers the detection of point sources in two dimensional astronomical images. The de...
The point source parameter estimation via Maximum Likelihood Estimation in ROSAT data is docu men ...
This paper considers the detection of point sources in two-dimensional astronomical images. The dete...
In the context of assessing and characterizing structures in X-ray images, we compare different appr...
We demonstrate two new approaches that have been developed to aid the production of future hard X-ra...
Some of the statistical questions associated with problems of detecting random-point-process signals...
Very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) are a rare type of X-ray binary with a distinctly low luminosity...
A variety of software is used to solve the challenging task of detecting astronomical sources in wid...
Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of mill...
This paper considers the problem of compact source detection on a Gaussian background in 1D. Two asp...
Procedures based on current methods to detect sources in X-ray images are applied to simulated XMM-...
In the context of assessing and characterizing structures in X-ray images, we compare different appr...
A maximum likelihood (ML) technique for detecting compact sources in images of the X-ray sky is exam...
We consider the problem of estimating one nonblurred and cleaned image from a sequence of P randomly...
We present a rigorous description of the general problem of aperture photometry in high-energy astro...
This article considers the detection of point sources in two dimensional astronomical images. The de...
The point source parameter estimation via Maximum Likelihood Estimation in ROSAT data is docu men ...
This paper considers the detection of point sources in two-dimensional astronomical images. The dete...
In the context of assessing and characterizing structures in X-ray images, we compare different appr...
We demonstrate two new approaches that have been developed to aid the production of future hard X-ra...
Some of the statistical questions associated with problems of detecting random-point-process signals...
Very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) are a rare type of X-ray binary with a distinctly low luminosity...
A variety of software is used to solve the challenging task of detecting astronomical sources in wid...
Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of mill...
This paper considers the problem of compact source detection on a Gaussian background in 1D. Two asp...
Procedures based on current methods to detect sources in X-ray images are applied to simulated XMM-...
In the context of assessing and characterizing structures in X-ray images, we compare different appr...