Can you explain the process of calibrating and characterizing the instruments attached to a telescope?

Sample interview questions: Can you explain the process of calibrating and characterizing the instruments attached to a telescope?

Sample answer:

Calibration

  • Flat-fielding: Captures images of a uniform light source to correct for pixel-to-pixel variations in sensitivity.
  • Bias: Acquires images with the shutter closed to subtract electronic noise from subsequent science images.
  • Dark: Records images with the telescope pointed at a dark area to measure and subtract thermal and dark current noise.
  • Wavelength calibration: Uses known emission lines from standard stars or lamps to determine the wavelength response of spectrographs and other instruments.
  • Photometric calibration: Employs reference stars with known magnitudes to calibrate the instrument’s sensitivity and determine its photometric zero point.

Characterization

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *