Theory and Simulations of Refractive Substructure in Resolved Scatter-Broadened Images [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1502.05722


At radio wavelengths, scattering in the interstellar medium distorts the appearance of astronomical sources. Averaged over a scattering ensemble, the result is a blurred image of the source. However, Narayan & Goodman (1989) and Goodman & Narayan (1989) showed that for an incomplete average, scattering introduces refractive substructure in the image of a point source that is both persistent and wideband. We show that this substructure is not smoothed by an extended source and that the scattering can therefore introduce spurious compact features into images that would be resolved in the absence of scattering. In addition, we derive efficient strategies to numerically compute realistic scattered images, and we present characteristic examples from simulations. Our results show that refractive substructure is an important consideration for ongoing missions at the highest angular resolutions, and we discuss specific implications for RadioAstron and the Event Horizon Telescope.

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M. Johnson and C. Gwinn
Mon, 23 Feb 15
34/43

Comments: 17 Pages, 7 Figures, submitted to ApJ