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High-order aberration compensation with multi-frame blind deconvolution and phase diversity image restoration techniques

Scharmer et al., 2010

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6182946035378052108
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Scharmer G
Löfdahl M
Van Werkhoven T
de la Cruz Rodriguez J
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Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Context. For accurately measuring intensities and determining magnetic field strengths of small-scale solar (magnetic) structure, knowledge of and compensation for the point spread function is crucial. For images recorded with the Swedish 1-meter Solar Telescope (SST) …
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