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- A 2D FFT of an image produced a cone‑like, layered pattern. Asking if this can result from temporal smearing or interference effects.
While experimenting with a 2D Fourier transform of an image, I obtained a cone‑like, layered pattern that resembles interference between a sharp signal and a temporally smeared component.
The structure looks like a central cone with repeating “shells” or “scales”, similar to what one might expect from interference between a real and a damped component of a signal.
My question is: Can such cone‑layered patterns arise purely from temporal smearing, phase interference, or spectral leakage in Fourier space?
I am not proposing a model, I’m only trying to understand whether this type of structure is known in signal analysis or astrophysical data processing (e.g., broadened pulses, chirps, or interference patterns).
Here is the image and the transform result:
The structure looks like a central cone with repeating “shells” or “scales”, similar to what one might expect from interference between a real and a damped component of a signal.
My question is: Can such cone‑layered patterns arise purely from temporal smearing, phase interference, or spectral leakage in Fourier space?
I am not proposing a model, I’m only trying to understand whether this type of structure is known in signal analysis or astrophysical data processing (e.g., broadened pulses, chirps, or interference patterns).
Here is the image and the transform result:
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