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13 August 2010 Hyperspectral datacube estimations of binary stars with the Computed Tomographic Imaging Spectrometer (CTIS)
James F. Scholl, E. Keith Hege, Daniel G. O'Connell, Eustace L. Dereniak
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Abstract
Using mathematical techniques recently adapted for the analysis of hyperspectral imaging systems such as the CTIS, we have performed datacube reconstructions for a number of binary star systems. The CTIS images in the visible (420nm to 720nm) wavelength range were obtained in 2001 using the 3.67m Advanced Electro Optical System (AEOS) of the Maui Space Surveillance System (MSSS). These methods used an analytical model of the CTIS to construct an imaging system operator from optical, focal plane array and Computer Generated Holographic (CGH) disperser parameters in the CTIS. We used the adjoint of this operator to construct matched filtered estimates of the datacubes from the image data. In these reconstructions we are able to simultaneously obtain information on the geometry and relative photometry of the binary systems as well as the spectrum for each component of the system.
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James F. Scholl, E. Keith Hege, Daniel G. O'Connell, and Eustace L. Dereniak "Hyperspectral datacube estimations of binary stars with the Computed Tomographic Imaging Spectrometer (CTIS)", Proc. SPIE 7812, Imaging Spectrometry XV, 78120I (13 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.862705
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KEYWORDS
Staring arrays

Imaging systems

Stars

Calibration

Computer generated holography

Spectroscopy

Astronomy

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