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Issue A&A
Volume 437, Number 1, July I 2005
Page(s) 369 - 374
Section Instruments, observational techniques, and data processing
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361:20052717



A&A 437, 369-374 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20052717

A simple method for the reduction of boundary effects in the Richardson-Lucy approach to image deconvolution

M. Bertero and P. Boccacci

DISI, Università di Genova, via Dodecaneso 35, 16146 Genova, Italy
    e-mail: bertero@disi.unige.it

(Received 18 January 2005 / Accepted 17 March 2005)

Abstract
In this paper we propose a solution to the problem of reducing the boundary effects (ripples) in the deconvolution of astronomical images. The approach applies to the Richardson-Lucy method (RLM), namely the most frequently used deconvolution method in Astronomy, and is based on the idea of using RLM for attempting a reconstruction of the astronomical target in a domain broader than that of the detected image. Even if, in general, the reconstruction outside the image domain is not reliable, this approach, in a sense, is letting RLM to choose the appropriate boundary conditions and, as a consequence, the reconstruction inside the domain is considerably improved. We propose a simple implementation of this approach, allowing a reduction of its computational burden. Numerical experiments indicate that it is possible to obtain excellent results. Extensions and applications of the method are briefly discussed.


Key words: methods: data analysis -- methods: numerical

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