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Applications of a Realistic Model for CCD Imaging

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

Steve B. Howell
Affiliation:
Planetary Science Institute
William J. Merline
Affiliation:
Planetary Science Institute

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We have constructed a computer model for simulation of point sources imaged on CCDs. An attempt has been made to ensure that the model produces “data” that mimic real data taken with two-D detectors. To be realistic, such simulations must include randomly generated noise of the appropriate type from all sources. The synthetic data are output as simple one-D integrations, as two-D radial slices, and as three-D intensity plots. Each noise source can be turned on or off so they can be studied independently as well as in combination to provide insight into the image components.

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Section II — Poster Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1995 

References

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