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Topic 8: Calibrating your system. Arne Henden Director, AAVSO arne@aavso.org. Steps. Inspect for cosmetic quality Dark current measurements Gain and readnoise Linearity Scattered light Residual Bulk Image Best to do in warmth of house !. Cosmetic quality.
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Topic 8: Calibrating your system Arne Henden Director, AAVSO arne@aavso.org
Steps • Inspect for cosmetic quality • Dark current measurements • Gain and readnoise • Linearity • Scattered light • Residual Bulk Image • Best to do in warmth of house!
Cosmetic quality • Don’t trust spec sheet, look for yourself • Bias/dark will tell you about low-level traps/blocked columns • Flats will tell you about weak column, point defects
Typical Flatfield APASS U16m ASA N8 astrograph 25% vignetting Corners outside corrected image circle Cosmetically beautiful
Dark Current • Primarily to look for particularly hot pixels • You CAN create a bad pixel map, interpolate across them for sky backgrounds • Some hot pixels can be particularly bad (LED defect) • Often can improve with lower temp
APASS-South LED camera defect Grew over several nights Required replacement of sensor (under warranty) Kodak took 4 months to deliver sensor to Apogee
Gain and Readnoise 1 • Use Janesick’s method • Take two light-box flats • Form mean_flat1, mean_flat2 (average of central pixels) • Take two bias frames • Form mean_bias1, mean_bias2 • Form flatdif = flat1 – flat2, sigma_flatdif • Form biasdif = bias1 – bias2, sigma_biasdif
Gain and Readnoise 2 • Gain = [(mean_flat1 + mean_flat2) – (mean_bias1 + mean_bias2)] / [sigma_flatdif**2 – sigma_biasdif**2] • Readnoise = gain * sigma_biasdif/sqrt(2) • Gain in e-/adu, readnoise e- • Iraf obsutil/findgain • Example: sonoita 060220
Linearity and full well • Can be done with lightbox, or with LED blinker • Find exposure that does not saturate sensor; perhaps 30sec • Take ramp of exposures from 0sec to 30sec • Plot mean of central region
SRO STL-1001elinear to 65K ADU(actually doesn’t sample full well)
APASS KAF16803linear up to 65K ADU; only samples approx ½ full well
Scattered Light • Need to do on-telescope • First, look through telescope WITHOUT camera – can you see sky, reflections? • Next, try examining what the camera sees
Pinhole Camera • Read Grundahl & Sorensen A&A Sup Ser 116, 367, 1996 • Edmund pinholes 20-50micron • Smaller pinholes = better resolution • Greater distance twixt pinhole and sensor = bigger magnification
Raster scans • Photometric (clear) night • Take 27 images: one with bright star centered, 25 in a 5x5 pattern, last one with bright star centered • Compare photometry at each position wrt. Center • Example: Sonoita 060531
Residual Bulk Image • Common with front-illuminated sensors • Particularly bad with KAF-09000 • Worse for red light (watch out for autofocus programs!) • Examples from R. D. Crisp
Shutter errors • Two types – non-photometric shutters (like blade), and exposure timing errors • Photometric shutters usually remove shutter vignetting (SBIG is an example)
Shutter error elimination • Take long-exposure flat • Ratio with short-exposure flat to create shutter flat • After regular flat-fielding, divide by shutter flat to further correct illumination