2003
DOI: 10.1117/12.463696
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<title>Application of deconvolution to images from the EGRET gamma-ray telescope</title>

Abstract: The EGRET gamma-ray telescope has left a legacy of unidentified astronomical sources. Most likely, many of the galactic plane sources will be rotation-powered pulsars. Firm identification has been difficult, given the instrument's poor spatial resolution. The problem is exacerbated by the energy dependant Point Spread Function (PSF) and low numbers of source counts. The main method of identifying sources to-date has been a maximum likelihood method. We have taken a different approach, namely that of regularise… Show more

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“…Efforts have been made to define objective criteria to stop the iteration before such effects become prominent. 26 Charalabides et al 27 applied this technique to the EGRET images using a wavelet filtering to suppress the effect of Poisson noise. 28 However, the results suffered from rapidly-varying and energy-dependent PSF.…”
Section: Extended Source Analysis For Glastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efforts have been made to define objective criteria to stop the iteration before such effects become prominent. 26 Charalabides et al 27 applied this technique to the EGRET images using a wavelet filtering to suppress the effect of Poisson noise. 28 However, the results suffered from rapidly-varying and energy-dependent PSF.…”
Section: Extended Source Analysis For Glastmentioning
confidence: 99%