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Multi-Step Reconstruction of Radio-Interferometric Images

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arxiv 2406.18356 v1 pith:NFYTS6IE submitted 2024-06-26 astro-ph.IM

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The advent of large aperture arrays, such as the currently under construction Square Kilometer Array (SKA), allows for observing the universe in the radio-spectrum at unprecedented resolution and sensitivity. However, these telescopes produce data on the scale of exabytes, introducing a slew of hardware and software design challenges. This paper proposes a multi-step image reconstruction method that allows for partitioning visibility data by baseline length. This enables more flexible data distribution and parallelization, aiding in processing radio-astronomical observations within given constraints. The multi-step reconstruction is separated into two-steps, first reconstructing a low-resolution image with only short-baseline visibilities, and then using this image together with the long-baseline visibilities to reconstruct the full-resolution image. The proposed method only operates in the minor-cycle, and can be easily integrated into existing imaging pipelines. We show that our proposed method allows for partitioning visibilities by baseline without introducing significant additional drawbacks, having roughly the same computational cost and producing images of comparable quality to a method in the same framework that processes all baselines simultaneously.

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    A Moon-based radio array with roughly SKA-like collecting area could detect enough high-redshift radio-loud quasars at z≈10 to enable 21-cm forest studies, while smaller arrays reach only z≈5-6.

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