Published February 1987
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A Laboratory Demonstration of High-Resolution Hard X-ray and Gamma-ray Imaging using Fourier-Transform Techniques
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- Palmer, David
- Prince, Thomas A.
Abstract
A laboratory imaging system has been developed to study the use of Fourier-transform techniques in high-resolution hard x-ray and γ-ray imaging, with particular emphasis on possible applications to high-energy astronomy. We discuss considerations for the design of a Fourier-transform imager and describe the instrumentation used in the laboratory studies. Several analysis methods for image reconstruction are discussed including the CLEAN algorithm and maximum entropy methods. Images obtained using these methods are presented.
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© 1987 IEEE. We acknowledge useful discussions with several members of the NASA PinholeOcculter Facility Science Working Group and the NASA Max '91 Science Study Group, in particular Gordon Hurford. This work was supported in part by NASA Grant NAG8-588 and NSF Grant ATM-8351736, part of the NSF PYI program.Attached Files
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- NAG8-588
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- ATM-8351736
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- Space Radiation Laboratory
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- 1987-02