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Hi, I'm a beginner on ccd-reduction and I really appreciate this friendly guide!
However, when I read the dark_current function defined in section 1.2, I find it difficult to understand following code:
# dark current for every pixel; we'll modify the current for some pixels if # the user wants hot pixels.base_current=current*exposure_time/gain# This random number generation should change on each call.dark_im=noise_rng.poisson(base_current, size=image.shape)
I think it is the current * exposure_time that obeys the poisson distribution, so in my opinion, gain should be divided after the random image(in electrons) is generated(like how the function sky_background does). So this code should be like below:
# dark current for every pixel; we'll modify the current for some pixels if # the user wants hot pixels.base_current=current*exposure_time# This random number generation should change on each call.dark_im=noise_rng.poisson(base_current, size=image.shape) /gain
I'm not very sure which one is right, so I made an 'experiment' using the code snippet below:
dark_cur=1exposure=100gain=2imgsize= (100,100)
seed=os.getenv('GUIDE_RANDOM_SEED', None)
rng=np.random.default_rng(seed)
darkimg_exp=rng.poisson(dark_cur*exposure/gain, imgsize) # the one used in `dark_current`darkimg_mul=rng.poisson(dark_cur*exposure, imgsize) /gain# the one I supposeddarkimg_cum=rng.zeros_like(darkimg_exp) # simulate a cumulative processforiinrange(exposure):
darkimg_cum=darkimg_cum+rng.poisson(dark_cur, imgsize) /gainprint(np.std(darkimg_exp),np.std(darkimg_mul),np.std(darkimg_cum))
then I got (7.118792059752835, 5.0494683244872425, 4.946861679640941), which means that probably I'm right?
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Hi, I'm a beginner on ccd-reduction and I really appreciate this friendly guide!
However, when I read the
dark_current
function defined in section 1.2, I find it difficult to understand following code:I think it is the
current * exposure_time
that obeys the poisson distribution, so in my opinion,gain
should be divided after the random image(in electrons) is generated(like how the functionsky_background
does). So this code should be like below:I'm not very sure which one is right, so I made an 'experiment' using the code snippet below:
then I got (7.118792059752835, 5.0494683244872425, 4.946861679640941), which means that probably I'm right?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: