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2022PASP..134f5001B - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 134, part no 6, 5001-5001 (2022/June-1036)

Laboratory and On-sky Testing of an InGaAs Detector for Infrared Imaging.

BATTY K., STEELE I. and COPPERWHEAT C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe the results of testing a shortwave infrared CMOS camera using an indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) detector. The new generation of InGaAs detectors offers a cost-effective alternative to mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) for astronomy research, with current, off-the-shelf cameras requiring no modification before use. Testing was conducted in the laboratory and on-sky while mounted to the robotic, 2 m Liverpool Telescope using a H-band filter. The camera exhibits a dark current of 821 e s–1 pix–1 and a bias level of 864 e pix–1. The dark current associated shot noise is of similar size to the read noise of 32 e pix–1 in one-second exposures. Linearity within the count region where readout noise and bit-depth saturation effects are not dominant is within a few tenths of a per cent. After field-compression by fore optics, the plate-scale yields 0.''3 pix–1, near perfect for Nyquist sampling at the La Palma site. The sky background for the H-band filter dominates the other noise sources for the instrument for one-second exposures producing sky-limited photometry. On-sky observations show that milli-magnitude precision is achieved for sources <10.7 mag and a signal-to-noise ratio of 10 is achievable for 16th magnitude with a 3 minutes total exposure time, making it an ideal follow-up instrument for sources detected in current and upcoming IR surveys.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd on behalf of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP). All rights reserved

Journal keyword(s): Infrared photometry - Astronomical instrumentation - Astronomical detectors

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