Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
The mathematical background of the method CLEAN, as given by Schwarz (1978) is summarized. A method to derive source parameters (flux, position, extent) as a direct application of the theory is described. The ambiguity of the CLEAN method is discussed from a theoretical and practical point of view. Empirical results on the influence of the loop-gain are given. A new approach for the processing of maps with limited phase information is presented and a novel application of CLEAN for beam-switching observations (as an example for the case of a non-symmetric beam) is given.