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arxiv: 2307.08588 · v1 · pith:XXK4OR56new · submitted 2023-07-17 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM

Astronomical high-contrast imaging of circumstellar disks: MUSTARD inverse-problem versus PCA-based methods

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Recent observations have shown that protoplanetary disks around young stars can embed a wide variety of features. Raw disk images produced by high-contrast imaging instruments are corrupted by slowly varying residual stellar light in the form of quasi-static speckles. Hence, image processing is required to remove speckles from images and to recover circumstellar signals. Current algorithms that rely on the mainstream angular differential imaging (ADI) observing technique are however limited by geometrical biases, and therefore face a major challenge to reliably infer the morphology of extended disk features. In the last two years, four algorithms have been developed for this task, with three of them based on inverse problem (IP) approaches: REXPACO, MAYONNAISE, and \MUSTARD. In this presentation, we will (i) present the new MUSTARD algorithm and (ii) discuss the advantages of IP compared to others methods based on systematic tests.

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