Adaptive Optics Image Restoration Based on Frame Selection and Multi-frame Blind Deconvolution |
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Authors: | TIAN Yu RAO Chang-hui WEI Kai |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Optics and Electronics, Chengdu 610209;2. Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039 |
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Abstract: | Restricted by the observational condition and the hardware, adaptive optics can only make a partial correction of the optical images blurred by atmospheric turbulence. A postprocessing method based on frame selection and multi-frame blind deconvolution is proposed for the restoration of high-resolution adaptive optics images. By frame selection we mean we first make a selection of the degraded (blurred) images for participation in the iterative blind deconvolution calculation, with no need of any a priori knowledge, and with only a positivity constraint. This method has been applied to the restoration of some stellar images observed by the 61-element adaptive optics system installed on the Yunnan Observatory 1.2m telescope. The experimental results indicate that this method can effectively compensate for the residual errors of the adaptive optics system on the image, and the restored image can reach the diffraction-limited quality. |
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Keywords: | Technique: image processing Instruments: adaptive optics |
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