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ISAAC trending system: HISTORY plot
Last update: 2009-01-11T23:55:41 (UT)
same group: Linearity@10000 Lin_zoom@10000 Linearity@5000 Lin_zoom@5000
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1 oQC1DB MEDIAN -0.00963 ratio VAL-0.02,0.02 138 qc_detlin_5000 this | last_yr | all SW-arm, DoubleCorr nonlinearity correction fraction at 10000 ADU
2 oQC1DB MEDIAN 0.01056 ratio VAL0.01,0.02 106 qc_detlin_5000 this | last_yr | all LW, UncorrHighBias nonlinearity correction fraction at 10000 ADU
3 oQC1DB MEDIAN -71.5639 ratio none   8 qc_detlin_5000 this | last_yr | all LW, DoubleCorrHighBias nonlinearity correction fraction at 10000 ADU
4 oQC1DB MEDIAN -57891.80078 ratio none   9 qc_detlin_5000 this | last_yr | all LW, DoubleCorrLowBias nonlinearity correction fraction at 10000 ADU
*Data sources: QC1DB: QC1 database; LOCAL: local text file
This plot

This is the trending plot for the ISAAC Linearity calibration frames. The non-linearity polynom is :

counts_corrected = counts_meas + B/A * counts_meas^2 + C/A * counts_meas^3

Dividing by counts_meas, and subtracting 1 and apply the formular for a reference count level of 10 000 ADU we get:

lin_eff (5000 ADU) = ( counts_corr / counts_meas ) - 1 =

B/A * 5000 + C/A * 5000 * 5000 =

These plots describe:
1. SW, DoubleCorr
2. LW, UncorrHighBias
3. LW, DoubleCorrHighBias
4. LW, DoubleCorrLowBias
Find more information about ISAAC Linearity frames here.

Other QC parameters related to detector properties (like read noise, are trended.  


General information

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