Recommended Values for DIT
Appropriate values of DIT the integration time (DIT secs) for each
individual integration, are lmited by various considerations. [N.B.
Ndit individual Integrations
each of DIT secs are coadded to form a single Exposure
of time Ndit*DIT].
The recommended minimum DIT is one sec (the minimum possible exposure
time) or the value at which the noise becomes sky (rather than detector)
limited. Values are given in the Table below.
The recommended maximum DIT is such as to keep the detector wells
less than half full. This should minimise problems with: saturation,
persistence, non linearity, dynamic range, and not saturating the
2MASS stars (one or two magnitudes above the 2MASS limit) which
used as astrometric references. As the background will be variable,
particularly at the longer wavelengths, the values here should be
considered indicative, and will likely need revision once the camera
is tested on VISTA in Chile.
For the default sky backgrounds used in the ETC (which correspond
to those in the ISAAC ETC, rather than to those on the ESO Paranal
sky
brightness page ) the recommended DIT values are
Filter |
Recommended minimum DIT |
Recommended maximum DIT |
Comments |
Z |
40 sec |
60 sec |
In principle one could use longer maximum times, but would
probably want to jitter or microstep ~ every 60sec anyway |
Y |
20 sec |
60 sec |
In principle one could use longer maximum times, but would
probably want to jitter or microstep ~ every 60sec anyway |
J |
5 sec |
30 sec |
|
H |
1 sec |
10 sec |
|
Ks |
1 sec |
10 sec |
|
NB1.18 |
>40 sec |
120 sec |
|
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