OMEGACAM: Dark
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dark current and particle rate |
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he OmegaCAM dark template consists of three, one-hour
exposures taken with the camera shutter closed. It is normally
taken every 10 days. The processing consists of rejecting the
cosmic ray events and subtracting the bias level. The remaining
signal above the bias level is the dark signal, given in units
of ADU/pixel/hour. For the reduction of subsequent on-sky
observations the subtraction of the sky brightness will include
the dark current, and a separation of both contributions is
normally not required.
The pipeline creates one output frame from its dark recipe
(omega_darkcurrent): a mean dark
(OC_MDAR_<DATE>_1_1_normal_normal.fits).
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An OmegaCAM mean dark (single detector) frame. The mean
dark has had its mean bias level subtracted and each pixels displays
its dark current in units of ADU/hour. An OmegaCAM master bias
(single detector) as computed
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DARK current
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.DARK.CURRENT | omegacam_dark..qc_dark_current | dark current (ADU/pixel/hour) | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.PARTICLE.RATE | omegacam_dark..qc_particle_rate | mean number of particles (particles/cm^2/hour) | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
*Class: KPI - instrument performance; HC - instrument health; CAL - calibration quality; ENG - engineering parameter
**There might be more than one. |
Trending
The dark current and particle rate averaged over all
32 extensions (ADU/pixel/hour) are plotted in box 1 and
box2 of the
trending plot. Box 4 shows scores for each CCD.
Scoring&thresholds DARK current
The averaged dark current and particle rate are loosly scored, with
static thresholds following the median average of the current
period. The only requirement is stability on the calibration
timescale.
History
Date |
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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 |
History
The master dark frames, dark current, and particle rates have been
very stable for all OmegaCAM detectors.
Algorithm DARK current
the OmegaCAM dark template consists of three, one-hour exposures
taken with the camera shutter closed. The processing consists of
rejecting the cosmic ray events and subtracting the bias level. The
remaining signal above the bias level is the dark signal, given in
units of ADU/pixel/hour. For the reduction of subsequent on-sky
observations the subtraction of the sky brightness will include the
dark current, and a separation of both contributions is normally not
required.
The particle event rate is determined by the detected number of
cosmic ray events (particles/cm^2/hour).
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