OMEGACAM: Bias
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bias level |
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bias level for selected CCDs |
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hot pixels |
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BIAS frames are taken on a daily basis during normal
VST/OmegaCAM operations. They are usually obtained during
day-time calibration and consist of 10, zero second, closed
shutter, raw bias exposures.
From this, the pipeline creates two output frames from its bias
recipe (omega_mbias): a master bias
(OC_MBIA_<date>_1_1_normal_normal.fits) and a hot pixel mask
(OC_MHPM_<date>_1_1_normal_normal.fits). The master bias frame is
created from the 10 input raw bias frames averaged together with a
5sigma rejection of outliers (where sigma is defined from the
dispersion of each pixel through the 10 input frames). The master bias
is used for all subsequent processing and the hot pixel map is used in
the flat field recipe in order to create a master bad pixel map
consisting of both the hot and cold pixels.
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An OmegaCAM master bias (single detector) as computed
from 10 raw bias frames (zero exposure time, opaque filter).
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An OmegaCAM master hot pixel map (single detector). A
value of 1 indicates a hot pixels; otherwise 0.
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A schematic of the geometry of an individual OmegaCAM CCD..
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BIAS level
The master bias frames from detectors ESO_CCD_68 and 90 have a
pronounced central ridge. This is stable and can be well
subtracted. Therefore, these features are tolerated, but can create a
larger number of hot pixels when compared to other detectors.
QC1_parameters
FITS key |
QC1 database: table, name |
definition |
class* |
HC_plot** |
more docu |
QC.MASTER.BIAS.MEDIAN | omegacam_bias..qc_bias_median | median value of master bias frame (ADU) | CAL | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.MASTER.BIAS.STDEV | omegacam_bias..qc_bias_std | standard deviation of master bias frame (ADU) | CAL | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.RAW.BIAS1.MEAN | omegacam_bias..qc_raw_bias1_mean | | CAL | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.RAW.BIAS2.MEAN | omegacam_bias..qc_raw_bias2_mean | | CAL | | [docuSys coming] |
*Class: KPI - instrument performance; HC - instrument health; CAL - calibration quality; ENG - engineering parameter
**There might be more than one. |
Trending
The median bias level averaged over all CCDs is
plotted in box 1 and of individual CCDs in box2 of the
trending plot. Box 3 shows scores for each CCD.
The mean level of the first and second raw bias frame for selected
detectors 82, 81, and 83 (in ADU) is plotted
here .
Scoring&thresholds BIAS level
The median bias level is tightly scored, with static thresholds following the median average of the current period. The only requirement on the bias level is stability on the calibration timescale.
History
Date |
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2012-09-13 | the bias level of det.96 changed from 380 to 650 ADU |
2015 March/April | the bias level of det.73 occasionally drops to almost 0 ADU; identified as problem with cabling; fixed |
2016 October | occassional increase of RON of CCD_69 and CCD_77 caused jumps in bias std values |
2018-08-20 | CCD_75 has been failing over the last several days; after closer investigation the faulty FIERA videoboard 77 was replaced with spare 82 (PPRS-073742); since then, the CCDs_73/74/75/76 controlled by the videoboard, show increased bias_std values |
2020-11-15 | CCD77 does not work; only displays random signal consistent with noise (PPRS-079377) |
2020-11-15 | CCD69 shows blob in upper border; visible in bias but more evident in darks (PPRS-079620) |
2022-05-09 | CCD77 started recording some coherent signal again |
Algorithm BIAS level
The median level and the standard deviation of the master bias
frame are calculated for each extension (ADU).
Hot pixels
QC1_parameters
FITS key |
QC1 database: table, name |
definition |
class* |
HC_plot** |
more docu |
QC.NUMBER.HOT.PIXELS | omegacam_bias..qc_bias_hotpixels | number of hot pixels in master bias frame | CAL | | [docuSys coming] |
*Class: KPI - instrument performance; HC - instrument health; CAL - calibration quality; ENG - engineering parameter
**There might be more than one. |
Algorithm Hot pixels
The number of hot pixels is detected in the master bias frame
for each extension. The hot pixels are derived by
thresholding. First the mean (Mean) and the standard deviation
(Stdev) is derived on the master_BIAS. Then all pixels
exceeding "Mean" + "rej-sigma" * "Stdev" are marked as hot
pixels. "rej-sigma" is a recipe parameter with the default
values: --rej-sigma : Rejection threshold for outlying pixels
in Hot Pixels Map. [5.0]
Trending
The number of hot pixels detected in the bias pipeline product frame
HOT_PIXELS_MAP is trended for individual CCDs, as well as averaged
over all 32 detectors.
Scoring&thresholds Hot pixels
The number of hot pixels averaged over all CCDs is loosely scored,
with static thresholds following the median average of the current
period. The only requirement is stability of the number on the calibration
timescale.
History
The number of hot pixels found in each individual detector
(detectors: ESO_CCD_68, ESO_CCD_82, ESO_CCD_84, and ESO_CCD_90
consistently show very high values).
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