OMEGACAM: Twilight flat field quality
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HC PLOTS |
twilight raw u_SDSS |
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twilight raw g_SDSS |
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twilight raw r_SDSS |
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twilight raw i_SDSS |
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twilight raw z_SDSS |
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twilight raw B_JOHN |
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twilight raw V_JOHN |
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master twilight flat level |
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number of bad pixels |
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QC1 database (advanced users):
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During normal VST/OmegaCAM operations TWILIGHT flat frames are taken
for each filter for which science data was obtained, and generally
have a validity range of 7 days. They usually consist of 4 input,
screen flat exposures (each with a flux level of about 20,000 ADU or
more). Although the twilight template generally consists of 5 sky
flats, the first frame is made to determine a good count-to-exposure
time ratio and therefore it is excluded from the master twilght
recipe. The input frames are bias-corrected, trimmed, corrected for
bad pixels (hot and cold pixels), and averaged together with a 5 sigma
rejection of outliers (intended to reduce photon shot noise and to
remove cosmic rays).
The pipeline creates three output frames from its flat recipe
(omega_mflat): a master twilight flat
(OC_MFLT_<DATE>_1_1_normal_normal_<FILTER>.fits), a master flat
(OC_MFLA_<DATE>_1_1_normal_normal_<FILTER>.fits) which is a
combination of the master dome flat (for the pixel-to-pixel
variations) and the master twilight flat (to account for the global
shape of the flat field), and a bad pixel map combined from the hot
and cold pixel maps (OC_MBPM_<DATE>_1_1_normal_normal_<FILTER>.fits).
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An OmegaCAM master flat combined from twilight and dome master flats (single detector).
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An OmegaCAM master bad pixel map combined from the hot and cold pixel maps (single detector).
A value of 1 indicates a cold pixels; otherwise 0.
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TWILIGHT Flats
QC1_parameters
FITS key |
QC1 database: table, name |
definition |
class* |
HC_plot** |
more docu |
QC.RAW.TWILIGHT.MEDIAN | omegacam_twilight..qc_raw_twilight_median | median flux level of all input raw twilight flats (ADU) | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.RAW.TWILIGHT.MIN | omegacam_twilight..qc_raw_twilight_min | median flux level of input raw twilight flat having the minimum average flux level (ADU) | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.RAW.TWILIGHT.MAX | omegacam_twilight..qc_raw_twilight_max | median flux level of input raw twilight flat having the maximum average flux level (ADU) | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.MASTER.TWILIGHT.MEDIAN | omegacam_twilight..qc_twilight_median | median counts in normalized master twilight flat (ADU) | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.MASTER.TWILIGHT.STDEV | omegacam_twilight..qc_twilight_std | standard deviation of normalized master twilight flat (ADU) | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
QC.NUMBER.BAD.PIXELS | omegacam_twilight..qc_bad_pixels | number of cold pixels | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
*Class: KPI - instrument performance; HC - instrument health; CAL - calibration quality; ENG - engineering parameter
**There might be more than one. |
Trending
The QC1 health check plots for the RAW OmegaCAM twilight flats are
divided into 7 separate linked pages, each of which shows the
trending for each of 7 different filters. Since the master twilight
flat produced by the OmegaCAM pipeline is normalized, it is not easy
to detect whether or not one of the input twilight flat frames was
either saturated or had insufficient flux. For this reason, the raw
twilight flat parameters are monitored. A further set of QC1 health
check plots exist for the OmegaCAM master flats monitoring both the
level and the number of detected bad (hot + cold) pixels.
Following parameters are monitored for each of the
filters: u_SDSS, g_SDSS, r_SDSS, i_SDSS, z_SDSS, B_JOHN,
and V_JOHN:
- raw twilight flats median level averaged over all 32 detectors
- raw twilight flat median level for each detector
- raw twilight minimum and maximum level averaged over all 32 detectors
- score outliers
Following parameters are monitored for ALL filters (possible since
the master twilight flats are normalized):
- master twilight flat median level averaged over all 32 detectors
- master twilight flat median level for each detector
- master twilight flat rms averaged over all 32 detectors
- score outliers
- number of cold pixels averaged over all 32 detectors
- number of cold pixels for each detector
- score outliers
Since the master twilight flat produced by the OmegaCAM pipeline is
normalized, it is not easy to detect whether or not one of the input
sky flat frames was either saturated or had insufficient flux. For
this reason, the raw twilight flat statistics are monitored.
Scoring&thresholds TWILIGHT Flats
The twilight flat median, as well as min/max level, averaged over all
CCDs, is scored loosely with static
thresholds. Also, the averaged number of cold pixels is scored loosely
with fixed values. The upper and lower thresholds ensure that the flux
is not too week and that it does not reach the saturation limits of
the detector.
History
Date |
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General | OmegaCAM TWILIGHT flats tend to be very stable. |
2018-08-18 | CCD_75 has been failing over the last several days, replaced (PPRS-073742) |
2020-11-15 | CCD77 does not work; only displays random signal consistent with noise (PPRS-079377) |
2022-05-09 | CCD77 started recording some coherent signal again |
Algorithm TWILIGHT Flats
The median level and the standard deviation are calculated from the
raw input frames and master dome flats for each extension (ADU).
The qc_raw_dome_min/max correspond to the median flux level of the
input raw twilight flat having the minimum/maximum average flux level
(ADU). These QC parameters are used to ensure that the weakest
flat has enough flux to create a statistically accurate master twilight
flat and that the brightest does not reach the saturation limits of
the detector.
The number of bad (hot + cold) pixels is combined from input
master_BIAS (hot pixels map) and master_DOMEFLAT (cold pixels map) for
each extension. The recipe does not calculate or add new bad pixels.
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