It is well-known that when an astronomical image is collected by a telescope, the measured intensities at pixels near the edge of the image may depend on the intensity of the object outside of the field of view (FOV) of the instrument. This makes the deconvolution of astronomical images troublesome. Standard approaches for solving this problem artificially extend the object outside the FOV via the imposition of boundary conditions (BCs). Unfortunately, in many instances the artificially extended object has little in common with the object itself outside of the FOV. This is most pronounced in the case of objects close to the boundary of the image and/or extended objects not completely contained in the image domain. In such cases, an inaccura...
We develop a self-consistent automatic procedure to restore informations from astronomical observati...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 264-268The classical deconvolution imaging condition consists of...
Our approach proposed in a previous paper for the reduction of boundary effects in the deconvolutio...
It is well-known that when an astronomical image is collected by a telescope, the measured intensiti...
It is well-known that when an astronomical image is collected by a telescope, the measured intensiti...
In this paper we propose a solution to the problem of reducing the boundary effects (ripples) in the...
Received —; accepted —. Our approach proposed in a previous paper for the reduction of boundary effe...
We consider the deconvolution problem of estimating an image from a noisy blurred version of it. In ...
Abstract. It is well-known that the noise associated with the collection of an astronomical image by...
It has been shown that the restoration of a set of images of a fixed object, blurred by different s...
We develop a self-consistent automatic procedure to restore information from astronomical observati...
Context. The Richardson-Lucy method is the most popular deconvolution method in astronomy because it...
AbstractRecently there has been a growing interest and progress in using total least squares (TLS) m...
It is well-known that the noise associated with the collection of an astronomical image by a CCD cam...
Received.............; accepted................ Aims. It is well known from practice that incorporat...
We develop a self-consistent automatic procedure to restore informations from astronomical observati...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 264-268The classical deconvolution imaging condition consists of...
Our approach proposed in a previous paper for the reduction of boundary effects in the deconvolutio...
It is well-known that when an astronomical image is collected by a telescope, the measured intensiti...
It is well-known that when an astronomical image is collected by a telescope, the measured intensiti...
In this paper we propose a solution to the problem of reducing the boundary effects (ripples) in the...
Received —; accepted —. Our approach proposed in a previous paper for the reduction of boundary effe...
We consider the deconvolution problem of estimating an image from a noisy blurred version of it. In ...
Abstract. It is well-known that the noise associated with the collection of an astronomical image by...
It has been shown that the restoration of a set of images of a fixed object, blurred by different s...
We develop a self-consistent automatic procedure to restore information from astronomical observati...
Context. The Richardson-Lucy method is the most popular deconvolution method in astronomy because it...
AbstractRecently there has been a growing interest and progress in using total least squares (TLS) m...
It is well-known that the noise associated with the collection of an astronomical image by a CCD cam...
Received.............; accepted................ Aims. It is well known from practice that incorporat...
We develop a self-consistent automatic procedure to restore informations from astronomical observati...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 264-268The classical deconvolution imaging condition consists of...
Our approach proposed in a previous paper for the reduction of boundary effects in the deconvolutio...