ESPRESSO: Dark
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Dark current |
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Dark exposures are measured regularly for all read-out modes and detector
binnings (1x1, 2x1, 4x2, and 8x4). A typical set consists of five exposures
of 3600 secs per mode.
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Dark frame. Example raw frame for the blue detector. The different levels for the 16 read-out ports are due to differences in the bias
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Dark current
QC1_parameters
FITS key |
QC1 database: table, name |
definition |
class* |
HC_plot** |
more docu |
none | espresso_dark..dark_mean_avg | average dark current across read-out ports [ADU/px/hour] | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
none | espresso_dark..dark_mean_rms | RMS of dark current across read-out ports [ADU/px/hour] | HC | | [docuSys coming] |
*Class: KPI - instrument performance; HC - instrument health; CAL - calibration quality; ENG - engineering parameter
**There might be more than one. |
ESPRESSO has two chips, one for the BLUE and one for the RED arm. Each chip
has 16 read-out ports. Dark QC parameters are determined by the pipeline per read-out port which
leads to 16 different values for each QC parameter per chip. They are written
as header keys in the form of (for the mean dark current):
QC.EXT<n>.ROX<x>.ROY<y>.DARK.MEAN
with <n> being the detector (0 for BLUE and 1 for RED),
<x> the x position of the
read-out on the chip (0, 1, to 7), and <Y> the y position (0 or 1). The
corresponding names in the QC1 database follow the scheme
dark_mean_<x>_<y> .
In addition to these individual values, the average and the RMS per chip
are calculated and written into the QC1 database.
Trending
The dark current is trended separately for the four different read-out
modes: 1x1 binning (fast read-out), and 2x1, 4x2, and 8x4 binning (all slow
read-out).
Scoring&thresholds Dark current
The average and RMS QC parameters are scored per detector.
Thresholds have been set according to the measured values during commissioning.
History
None.
Algorithm Dark current
The dark current (ADU/px/hour) is determined by the pipeline recipe per read-out port. The QC procedures calculate in addition the average and the RMS
of all 16 ports per detector.
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