Adaptive Weighting in Radio Interferometric Imaging
Abstract: Radio interferometers observe the Fourier space of the sky, at locations determined by the array geometry. Before a real space image is constructed by a Fourier transform, the data is weighted to improve the quality of reconstruction. Two criteria for calculation of weights are maximizing sensitivity and minimizing point spread function (PSF) sidelobe levels. In this paper, we propose a novel weighting scheme suitable for ultra deep imaging experiments. The proposed weighting scheme is used to maximize sensitivity while minimizing PSF sidelobe variation across frequency and multiple epochs. We give simulation results that show the superiority of the proposed scheme compared with commonly used weighting schemes in achieving these objectives.
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