Improving mid-infrared thermal background subtraction with Principal Component Analysis
H\'el\`ene Rousseau, Steve Ertel, Denis Defr\`ere, Virginie Faramaz,, Kevin Wagner

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that using Principal Component Analysis for thermal background subtraction in ground-based mid-infrared observations significantly enhances sensitivity and contrast, outperforming traditional mean background methods and benefiting future large telescopes.
Contribution
The study introduces a PCA-based background subtraction technique that improves thermal background removal in ground-based infrared data, enabling better high-contrast imaging and photometry.
Findings
PCA background subtraction doubles contrast performance in high-contrast imaging.
A two to three times improvement in sensitivity for aperture photometry.
Potential for similar sensitivity gains in nulling interferometry data.
Abstract
Ground-based large-aperture telescopes, interferometers, and future Extremely Large Telescopes equipped with adaptive-optics systems provide angular resolution and high-contrast performance that are superior to space-based telescopes at thermal-infrared wavelengths. Their sensitivity, however, is critically limited by the high thermal background inherent to ground-based observations in this wavelength regime. We aim to improve the subtraction quality of the thermal-infrared background from ground-based observations, using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). We use data obtained with the Nulling-Optimized Mid-Infrared Camera on the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer as a proxy for general high-sensitivity, AO-assisted ground-based data. We apply both a classical background subtraction -- using the mean of dedicated background observations -- and a new background subtraction based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInfrared Target Detection Methodologies · Infrared Thermography in Medicine · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
