Frontier of Interferometric Imaging from SKA to ngEHT
Abstract:
Computational imaging is a key process in radio and optical/near-infrared interferometry to reveal the fine views of the universe from observational data taken in Fourier space. Over the last decade, significant progress has been made in the development of new computational imaging techniques to address and overcome various challenges brought by the advent of the new instruments including the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), Low Frequency Array (LOFAR), MeerKAT and Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI), as well as upgrades of existing facilities such as Very Large Array (VLA). Many algorithmic and data processing challenges arise in our quest to endow these instruments, set to observe the sky at new regimes of sensitivity and resolution, with their expected acute vision. In this new era, imaging encompasses not only forming 2D spatial maps of observed fields of view, but also the reconstruction of the spectrum, polarisation, and dynamics of the sources of interest, not to mention the mapping of underlying physical quantities. This focused session will gather interferometric imaging experts to review the exciting frontiers in the field.
Organisers: Kazunori Akiyama (Chair) & Yves Wiaux (Committee member)
Session Schedule
- 17:30 - 17:50 Invited talk -
- Broadening horizons of black hole imaging with the EHT and ngEHT
- Kazunori Akiyama
- 17:50 - 18:10 Invited talk -
- Next Generation Black-Hole Imaging: Beyond a 2D Image
- Aviad Levis
- 18:10 - 18:30 Invited talk -
- The state of the art in classical radio astronomical deconvolution algorithms
- André Offringa
- 18:30 - 18:50 Invited talk -
- Scalable wide-field imaging in Radio interferometry: from sparsity-based to learned regularisation
- Arwa Dabbech
- 18:50 - 19:10 Invited talk -
- Designing calibration and imaging pipelines for portability and reproducibility
- Oleg Smirnov
- 19:10 - 20:30 Invited poster -
- Resolve: Multi-domain Imaging of Radio-interferometric Data through Bayesian Inference
- Jakob Knollmüler
- 19:10 - 20:30 Contributed poster -
- PnP algorithms for large-scale high-dynamic range imaging in radio astronomy
- Matthieu Terris*
- 19:10 - 20:30 Contributed poster -
- The importance of compressed sensing and regularisation: An application to Faraday depth imaging
- Miguel A. Carcamo*
- 19:10 - 20:30 Contributed poster -
- PRIISM: Imaging tool for ALMA telescope
- Shiro Ikeda
- 19:10 - 20:30 Contributed poster -
- Scalable Analysis and Synthesis in Radio Interferometric Imaging via a Chunked NUFFT
- Matthieu Simeoni