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5 March 2003 Deconvolving infrared telescope images as point sources on a grid
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Abstract
Deconvolution of infrared telescope images can partially recover the distribution of light in the sky. The light from point sources and extended sources is modeled as a grid of closely-spaced points. A matrix of influence coefficients contains the response of the telescope-instrument combination to light at the grid points. A non-negative least-squares routine finds the sky flux densities that reproduce the instrument data. A personal computer program and examples of infrared telescope data deconvolution are presented.
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David G. Elliott "Deconvolving infrared telescope images as point sources on a grid", Proc. SPIE 4850, IR Space Telescopes and Instruments, (5 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.461184
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KEYWORDS
Point spread functions

Deconvolution

Infrared telescopes

Stars

Light

Space telescopes

Galactic astronomy

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