EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (Sep 2005)

Time-Scale and Time-Frequency Analyses of Irregularly Sampled Astronomical Time Series

  • S. Roques,
  • C. Thiebaut

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/ASP.2005.2486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2005, no. 15
pp. 2486 – 2499

Abstract

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We evaluate the quality of spectral restoration in the case of irregular sampled signals in astronomy. We study in details a time-scale method leading to a global wavelet spectrum comparable to the Fourier period, and a time-frequency matching pursuit allowing us to identify the frequencies and to control the error propagation. In both cases, the signals are first resampled with a linear interpolation. Both results are compared with those obtained using Lomb's periodogram and using the weighted waveletZ-transform developed in astronomy for unevenly sampled variable stars observations. These approaches are applied to simulations and to light variations of four variable stars. This leads to the conclusion that the matching pursuit is more efficient for recovering the spectral contents of a pulsating star, even with a preliminary resampling. In particular, the results are almost independent of the quality of the initial irregular sampling.

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