Validation of Up‐the‐Ramp Sampling with Cosmic‐Ray Rejection on Infrared Detectors

  • Offenberg J
  • Fixsen D
  • Rauscher B
  • et al.
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We examine cosmic ray rejection methodology on data collected from InSb and Si:As detectors. The application of an Up-the-Ramp sampling technique with cosmic ray identification and mitigation is the focus of this study. This technique is valuable for space-based observatories which are exposed to high-radiation environments. We validate the Up-the-Ramp approach on radiation-test data sets with InSb and Si:As detectors which were generated for SIRTF. The Up-the-Ramp sampling method studied in this paper is over 99.9% effective at removing cosmic rays and preserves the structure and photometric quality of the image to well within the measurement error.

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Offenberg, J. D., Fixsen, D. J., Rauscher, B. J., Forrest, W. J., Hanisch, R. J., Mather, J. C., … Stockman, H. S. (2001). Validation of Up‐the‐Ramp Sampling with Cosmic‐Ray Rejection on Infrared Detectors. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 113(780), 240–254. https://doi.org/10.1086/318615

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