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The Maximum Entropy Method Using Visibilities. Rick Pernak RHESSI Team. Summer Project. Figure out MEM_NJIT See if it works! Imaging of Solar Flares Make visibility maps Based on visibilities calculated from Ed and Richard Schwartz. MEM. Maximum Entropy Method
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The Maximum Entropy Method Using Visibilities Rick Pernak RHESSI Team
Summer Project • Figure out MEM_NJIT • See if it works! • Imaging of Solar Flares • Make visibility maps • Based on visibilities calculated from Ed and Richard Schwartz
MEM • Maximum Entropy Method • MEM of any type (e.g. VIS, SATO) produces the most probable image • Program maximizes an entropy term: S = -E FIJ log(FIJ)
Visibility • Amplitude and a phase Vis = A(k) * exp(-2πi*(k * x)) • Where k = (u,v) and x = (x,y) • And A(k) = exp(-((k/kmin)/2)2)
Advantages of Visibilities • analogous to Modulation profile • NRAO/OVSA already have programs to map visibilities – we want to use their software! • MEM_NJIT is based on OVSA MEM program
More Advantages • Visibilities have a few more advantages: • Linear Combinations • “Compact” • “Instantaneous Results”
Project Details • First 2 months: PROGRAMMING • Trying to figure out MEM_NJIT • Used mostly simulated data • Simple stuff: • Point source, double source, constant amplitude… • Gaussian source (with constant amp) • ‘tapering’ amplitude function (with point source)
Future Plans: • Imaging solar flares from RHESSI Data • Adding maps to website • hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/~schmahl/comparisons/mem.html • Data chosen from RHESSI database HEDC
Thank you: • Brian Dennis • Gordon Holman • All of the interns – it’s been a lot of fun • Most Importantly, Ed Schmahl
Special Thanks • Ana Rosas: Awesome Intern Coordinator