Improving mid-infrared thermal background subtraction with principal component analysis

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
H. Rousseau, S. Ertel, D. Defrère, V. Faramaz, K. Wagner
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Context. Ground-based large-aperture telescopes, interferometers, and future extremely large telescopes equipped with adaptive optics (AO) systems provide angular resolution and high-contrast performance superior to space-based telescopes at thermal infrared wavelengths. Their sensitivity, however, is critically limited by the high thermal background inherent to ground-based observations in this wavelength regime.Aims. We aim to improve the subtraction quality of the thermal infrared background from ground-based observations using principal component analysis (PCA).Methods. We used data obtained with the Nulling-Optimized Mid-Infrared Camera on the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer as a proxy for general high-sensitivity AO-assisted ground-based data. We applied both a classical background subtraction – using the mean of dedicated background observations – and a new background subtraction based on a PCA of the background observations. We compared the performances of these two methods in both high-contrast imaging and aperture photometry.Results. Compared to the classical approach for background subtraction, PCA background subtraction delivers up to two times better contrasts down to the diffraction limit of the LBT’s primary aperture (i.e., 350 mas in N-band), that is, in the case of high-contrast imaging. An improvement factor between two and three was obtained over the mean background retrieval within the diffraction limit in the case of aperture photometry.Conclusions. The PCA background subtraction significantly improves the sensitivity of ground-based thermal infrared imaging observations. When apply to LBTI’s nulling interferometry data, we expect the method to improve the sensitivity by a similar factor of two to three. This study paves the way to maximizing the potential of future infrared ground-based instruments and facilities, such as the future 30m-class telescopes.
利用主成分分析改进中红外热背景减法
背景。地面大口径望远镜、干涉仪以及未来配备自适应光学系统(AO)的超大型望远镜在热红外波段的角度分辨率和高对比度性能优于空间望远镜。然而,它们的灵敏度却受到了这一波段地基观测所固有的高热背景的严重限制。我们的目的是利用主成分分析(PCA)提高地面观测热红外背景的减法质量。我们使用大型双筒望远镜干涉仪上的空优化中红外相机获得的数据作为一般高灵敏度 AO 辅助地基数据的代表。我们采用了经典的背景减法(使用专用背景观测数据的平均值)和基于背景观测数据 PCA 的新背景减法。我们比较了这两种方法在高对比度成像和孔径光度测量中的性能。与传统的背景减影方法相比,PCA 背景减影方法在高对比度成像情况下,即在枸杞天文台主孔径的衍射极限以下(即 N 波段 350mas),对比度最多可提高两倍。在孔径光度测量的情况下,与衍射极限内的平均背景检索相比,改进系数在 2 到 3 之间。PCA 背景减法显著提高了地基热红外成像观测的灵敏度。当应用于 LBTI 的空化干涉测量数据时,我们预计该方法也能将灵敏度提高 2 到 3 倍。这项研究为最大限度地发挥未来红外地基仪器和设施(如未来的 30 米级望远镜)的潜力铺平了道路。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
27.70%
发文量
2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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