A multiple-beam CLEAN for imaging intra-day variable radio sources
I. M. Stewart, D. M. Fenech, T. W. B. Muxlow

TL;DR
This paper extends the multi-beam CLEAN algorithm to handle radio images with sources varying over both frequency and time, improving deconvolution accuracy in complex observational scenarios.
Contribution
The paper introduces a generalized multi-beam CLEAN method that accounts for time and frequency variability of sources, including orthogonalization of beams for better performance.
Findings
Enhanced imaging of variable radio sources over time and frequency.
Comparison of different basis functions for expansion schemes.
Practical implementation with beam orthogonalization improves deconvolution.
Abstract
The CLEAN algorithm, widely used in radio interferometry for the deconvolution of radio images, performs well only if the raw radio image (dirty image) is, to good approximation, a simple convolution between the instrumental point-spread function (dirty beam) and the true distribution of emission across the sky. An important case in which this approximation breaks down is during frequency synthesis if the observing bandwidth is wide enough for variations in the spectrum of the sky to become significant. The convolution assumption also breaks down, in any situation but snapshot observations, if sources in the field vary significantly in flux density over the duration of the observation. Such time-variation can even be instrumental in nature, for example due to jitter or rotation of the primary beam pattern on the sky during an observation. An algorithm already exists for dealing with the…
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