AiryDisk2D¶
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class
astropy.modeling.functional_models.
AiryDisk2D
(amplitude=1, x_0=0, y_0=0, radius=1, **kwargs)[source] [edit on github]¶ Bases:
astropy.modeling.Fittable2DModel
Two dimensional Airy disk model.
Parameters: amplitude : float
Amplitude of the Airy function.
x_0 : float
x position of the maximum of the Airy function.
y_0 : float
y position of the maximum of the Airy function.
radius : float
The radius of the Airy disk (radius of the first zero).
Other Parameters: fixed : a dict
A dictionary
{parameter_name: boolean}
of parameters to not be varied during fitting. True means the parameter is held fixed. Alternatively thefixed
property of a parameter may be used.tied : dict
A dictionary
{parameter_name: callable}
of parameters which are linked to some other parameter. The dictionary values are callables providing the linking relationship. Alternatively thetied
property of a parameter may be used.bounds : dict
eqcons : list
A list of functions of length
n
such thateqcons[j](x0,*args) == 0.0
in a successfully optimized problem.ineqcons : list
A list of functions of length
n
such thatieqcons[j](x0,*args) >= 0.0
is a successfully optimized problem.See also
Notes
Model formula:
Where
is the first order Bessel function of the first kind,
is radial distance from the maximum of the Airy function (
),
is the input
radius
parameter, and).
For an optical system, the radius of the first zero represents the limiting angular resolution and is approximately 1.22 * lambda / D, where lambda is the wavelength of the light and D is the diameter of the aperture.
See [R12] for more details about the Airy disk.
References
[R12] (1, 2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airy_disk Attributes Summary
amplitude
input_units
param_names
radius
x_0
y_0
Methods Summary
evaluate
(x, y, amplitude, x_0, y_0, radius)Two dimensional Airy model function Attributes Documentation
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amplitude
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input_units
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param_names
= ('amplitude', 'x_0', 'y_0', 'radius')¶
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radius
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x_0
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y_0
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Methods Documentation
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classmethod
evaluate
(x, y, amplitude, x_0, y_0, radius)[source] [edit on github]¶ Two dimensional Airy model function
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