Image Blurring
This applet shows how an object of a certain angular width and with a some
intensity pattern appears as a more or less blurred image when observed
with an instrument, such as a radio antenna or an (optical) lens with a
given resolving power - expressed as the Half Power Beam Width angle.
- If the object is larger than the instrument's HPBW, one gets a faithful
impression of the object's intensity distribution.
- If the HPBW is larger than the object, the resulting intensity profile
is nothing but the resolving profile of the instrument.
- If the object's width is comparable to the instrumental profile, the
result is something in between, so that the apparent diametre is somewhat
larger than the object's true diameter. With the knowledge of the profiles
of the source intensity and of the instrumental sensitivity one may correct
for this blurring of the image.