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Paper: |
CLEAN Algorithm Implementation Comparisons Between Popular Software Packages |
Volume: |
541, ADASS XXXIII |
Page: |
155 |
Authors: |
Daniel Wright; Karel Adámek; Wesley Armour |
DOI: |
10.26624/VZQY2627 |
Abstract: |
The CLEAN algorithm, first published by Högbom (1974) and its later
variants such as Multiscale CLEAN (msCLEAN) by Cornwell (2008), has been the
most popular tool for deconvolution in radio astronomy. Interferometric imaging used
in aperture synthesis radio telescopes requires deconvolution for removal of the telescopes point spread function from the observed images. We have compared source
fluxes produced by different implementations of Högbom and msCLEAN (WSCLEAN
(Offringa et al. 2014, Offringa & Smirnov 2017), CASA (The CASA Team et al. 2022)
with a prototype implementation of Högbom and msCLEAN for the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) on two datasets. First is a simulation of multiple point sources of
known intensity using Högbom, where none of the software packages detected all the
simulated point sources to within 1.0% of the simulated values. The second is of supernova remnant G055.7+3.4 taken by the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA)
using msCLEAN, where each of the software packages produced different images for
the same settings. |
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