WF/PC INSTRUMENT SCIENCE REPORT 90-10:
Technical Report on Wide Field Camera Observations of 2237+0305 (SV 3068)
By Donald P. Schneider and John N. Bahcall
February, 1991
Abstract excerpted from the report:
Our analysis of five Wide Field Camera observations of 2237+0305 yielded the following results:
1) The standard calibration performed by the Space Telescope Science Institute's software satisfactorily repairs the analog-to-digital conversion errors in the raw data. 2) The standard calibration software overestimates the bias plus preflash level by nearly one electron. 3) The use of flat fields taken during the vacuum testing of the camera has the potential to produce misleading results. 4) The noise properties of the images can be characterized by a readout plus preflash noise of ~1.9 electrons and poisson statistics in the sky. 5) Centroids of well exposed objects (several thousand photons in the central pixel) can be determined to an accuracy of a few hundredths of a pixel. 6) The preflashs appear to remove low light level charge transfer inefficencies. 7) Relative positions of objects measured from Wide Field Camera and Faint Object Camera data agree to a few milliarcseconds over an area a few arcseconds across.
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