The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical Images
The Point Spread Function (PSF) of the astronomical imaging system is usually approximated by a Gaussian or Moffat function. For simplification, the astronomical imaging system is considered to be time and space invariant. This means that invariable PSF within an exposed image is assumed. If real wi...
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doaj-da5c67fb7dd1439bae5a0125417abc552020-11-24T23:02:37ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632013-01-015311696The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical ImagesElena AnisimovaJan BednářPetr PátaThe Point Spread Function (PSF) of the astronomical imaging system is usually approximated by a Gaussian or Moffat function. For simplification, the astronomical imaging system is considered to be time and space invariant. This means that invariable PSF within an exposed image is assumed. If real wide-field imaging systems are considered, this presumption is not fulfilled. In real systems, stronger optical aberrations are expected (especially coma) at greater distances from the center of the captured image. This impacts the efficiency of stellar astrometry and photometry algorithms, so it is necessary to know the PSF variation. In this paper, we perform the first step toward assigning PSF changes: we study the dependence of the Moffat function fitting parameters (FWHM and the atmospheric scattering coefficient ) on the position of a stellar object.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1696astronomywide-field imagingwavelet transforma trousfitting |
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Elena Anisimova Jan Bednář Petr Páta The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical Images Acta Polytechnica astronomy wide-field imaging wavelet transform a trous fitting |
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Elena Anisimova Jan Bednář Petr Páta |
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The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical Images |
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The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical Images |
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The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical Images |
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The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical Images |
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The Point Spread Function Variations inside Wide-field Astonomical Images |
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point spread function variations inside wide-field astonomical images |
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Acta Polytechnica |
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1210-2709 1805-2363 |
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2013-01-01 |
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The Point Spread Function (PSF) of the astronomical imaging system is usually approximated by a Gaussian or Moffat function. For simplification, the astronomical imaging system is considered to be time and space invariant. This means that invariable PSF within an exposed image is assumed. If real wide-field imaging systems are considered, this presumption is not fulfilled. In real systems, stronger optical aberrations are expected (especially coma) at greater distances from the center of the captured image. This impacts the efficiency of stellar astrometry and photometry algorithms, so it is necessary to know the PSF variation. In this paper, we perform the first step toward assigning PSF changes: we study the dependence of the Moffat function fitting parameters (FWHM and the atmospheric scattering coefficient ) on the position of a stellar object. |
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astronomy wide-field imaging wavelet transform a trous fitting |
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