A method for space-variant deblurring with application to adaptive optics imaging in astronomy

2015 
Context. Images from adaptive optics systems are generally affected by significant distortions of the point spread functio n (PSF) across the field of view, depending on the position of natural and artificial guide stars. Image reduction techniques circ umventing or mitigating these effects are important tools to take full advantage of the scient ific information encoded in AO images. Aims. The aim of this paper is to propose a method for the deblurring of the astronomical image, given a set of samples of the space-variant PSF. Methods. The method is based on a partitioning of the image domain into regions of isoplanatism and on applying suitable deconvolution methods with boundary effects correction to each region. Results. The effectiveness of the boundary effects correction is proved. Moreover, the criterion for exte nding the disjoint sections to partially overlapping sections is validated. The method is applied to simulated images of a stellar system characterized by a spatially variable PSF. We obtain good photometric quality, and therefore good science quality, by performing aperture photometry on the deblurred images. The proposed method is implemented in IDL in the Software Package “Patch”, which is available on http://www.airyproject.eu.
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