Defocus Spot Detection of Astronomical Optical System
Hu TZ(胡天柱); Zhang Y(张勇); Cui XQ(崔向群); Li YP(李烨平); Bai H(白华); Pan XS(潘秀山)
刊名Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics
2020-03
卷号20期号:3页码:41-49
关键词Methods: Data Analysis Techniques: Image Processing Telescopes
英文摘要
Defocusing spot size detection is especially essential for aberration analysis and correction of optical systems. In the case of far defocusing, the celestial forms a pupil image on the detector, and the size of the image is linearly changed with the defocusing distance, and can be used to correct the optical system and analyze the image quality. Based on the focal plane attitude detection of Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopy Telescope (LAMOST), this paper uses a variety of methods to detect the size of the defocusing spot of LAMOST telescope. For the particularity of the spot, the average value spacing algorithm, the peak value spacing algorithm, the ellipse fitting algorithm, and the multi-peak Gaussian
fitting algorithm are used to detect the spot size. This paper will introduce these four methods, in which the average value spacing algorithm is proposed by the author of this paper. The advantages and disadvantages of the four methods are compared. The experimental results show that the average value spacing algorithm can achieve better accuracy of spot size detection in the four algorithms.
学科主题天文技术与方法
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.niaot.ac.cn/handle/114a32/1768]  
专题南京天文光学技术研究所_中科院南京天光所知识成果_期刊论文
作者单位南京天文光学技术研究所
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Hu TZ,Zhang Y,Cui XQ,et al. Defocus Spot Detection of Astronomical Optical System[J]. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics,2020,20(3):41-49.
APA Hu TZ,Zhang Y,Cui XQ,Li YP,Bai H,&Pan XS.(2020).Defocus Spot Detection of Astronomical Optical System.Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics,20(3),41-49.
MLA Hu TZ,et al."Defocus Spot Detection of Astronomical Optical System".Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics 20.3(2020):41-49.
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