Bibcode
Tulloch, Simon
Referencia bibliográfica
HIGH TIME RESOLUTION ASTROPHYSICS: The Universe at Sub-Second Timescales. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 984, pp. 148-161 (2008).
Fecha de publicación:
2
2008
Número de citas
4
Número de citas referidas
1
Descripción
I have developed an IDL simulation of an electron multiplying L3 (low
light level) technology CCD that includes the effects of clock induced
charge and multiplication noise. This model allows observers interested
in obtaining high time resolution photometry and spectroscopy of faint
sources to compare more easily the gains in performance that can be
expected by switching to an L3 detector. The model has been used to
generate synthetic image sequences of stars and emission lines. The
stellar images are analysed to show how the measured centroid noise of
the star varies with the source brightness. In the case of the synthetic
spectra the analysis determines how the SNR of a Gaussian line fit
varies with the source brightness. In order to provide points of
reference, the results are compared with both an ideal detector and a
conventional CCD with various levels of read noise. The results show how
closely an L3 CCD can approach to an ideal detector in various observing
regimes. The performance of an L3 detector in photon counting mode is
also investigated.