Federica Bianco (UCSB) stopped by for a few hours; she will join us at the CCPP next year as a fellowship postdoc. We discussed lucky imaging, which she has been doing with the LCOGT project. I bragged to her that I think I can beat any standard lucky imaging pipeline, and now I have to put up or shut up. I was basing my claims on this obscure paper which is packed with awesome, game-changing ideas. The basic idea is that if you see each image as putting a constraint on a PSF-convolved scene, every image, no matter how bad its PSF, contributes information to the high-resolution image you seek. The cool thing is that if you have enough data, the final reconstructed scene will have better angular resolution than even your best single image.
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