Abstract

In observational astronomy, noise obscures signals of interest. Large-scale astronomical surveys are growing in size and complexity, which will produce more data and increase the workload of data processing. Developing automated tools, such as convolutional neural networks (CNN), for denoising has become a promising area of research. We investigate the feasibility of CNN-based self-supervised learning algorithms (e.g., Noise2Noise) for denoising astronomical images. We experimented with Noise2Noise on simulated noisy astronomical data. We evaluate the results based on the accuracy of recovering flux and morphology. This algorithm can well recover the flux for Poisson noise (98.13) and for Gaussian noise when image data has a smooth signal profile (96.45).

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