The effect of a certain sampling pattern in the frequency analysis is
particularly transparent for the power spectrum. Let s be the
sampling function taking on the value 1 at the (unevenly spaced) times
of the observations observation and 0 elsewhere. The power spectrum of
the sampling function
| = | (12.11) |
and
differing by either sign or
absolute value. Therefore, if interference between frequencies is
small, the power spectrum reduces to the sum of the window functions
shifted in frequency:
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(12.12) |
In the opposite case of strong interference, ghost patterns may arise in the power spectrum due to interference of window function patterns belonging to positive as well as negative frequencies. The ghost patterns produced at frequencies nearby or far from the true frequency are called aliases and power leaks, respectively.