Published July 1, 2020 | Version v1
Journal article

Simulated JWST Data Sets for Multispectral and Hyperspectral Image Fusion

  • 1. Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie (IRAP), University of Toulouse (France)
  • 2. ISAE-SUPAERO, University of Toulouse (France)
  • 3. Institut d'astrophysique spatiale (IAS), University Paris-Sud (France)
  • 4. Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), INPT-ENSEEIHT, University of Toulouse (France)

Description

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will provide multispectral and hyperspectral infrared images of a large number of astrophysical scenes. Multispectral images will have the highest angular resolution, while hyperspectral images (e.g., with integral field unit spectrometers) will provide the best spectral resolution. This paper aims at providing a comprehensive framework to generate an astrophysical scene and to simulate realistic hyperspectral and multispectral data acquired by two JWST instruments, namely, NIRCam Imager and NIRSpec IFU. We want to show that this simulation framework can be resorted to assess the benefits of fusing these images to recover an image of high spatial and spectral resolutions. To do so, we make a synthetic scene associated with a canonical infrared source, the Orion Bar. We develop forward models including corresponding noises for the two JWST instruments based on their physical features. JWST observations are then simulated by applying the forward models to the aforementioned synthetic scene. We test a dedicated fusion algorithm we developed on these simulated observations. We show that the fusion process reconstructs the high spatio-spectral resolution scene with a good accuracy on most areas, and we identify some limitations of the method to be tackled in future works. The synthetic scene and observations presented in the paper can be used, for instance, to evaluate instrument models, pipelines, or more sophisticated algorithms dedicated to JWST data analysis. Besides, fusion methods such as the one presented in this paper are shown to be promising tools to fully exploit the unprecedented capabilities of the JWST.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab9301

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Astronomical Journal (New York, N.Y. Online)
Journal Volume
160
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
[13 p.]
ISSN
1538-3881

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
52053598
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
ALGORITHMS; ASTROPHYSICS; DATA PROCESSING; IMAGES; RESOLUTION; SIMULATION; SPACE; SPECTROMETERS; TELESCOPES
Descriptors DEC
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; PHYSICS; PROCESSING