Recurrence Quantification Analysis as a Post-processing Technique in Adaptive Optics High-contrast Imaging

2018 
In this work we explore the possibility of using Recurrence Quantification Analysis (RQA) in astronomical high-contrast imaging to statistically discriminate the signal of faint objects from speckle noise. To this end, we tested RQA on a sequence of high frame rate (1 kHz) images acquired with the SHARK-VIS forerunner at the Large Binocular Telescope. Our tests show promising results in terms of detection contrasts at angular separations as small as $50$ mas, especially when RQA is applied to a very short sequence of data ($2$ s). These results are discussed in light of possible science applications and with respect to other techniques like, for example, Angular Differential Imaging and Speckle-Free Imaging.
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