Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997hstc.work..120h&link_type=abstract
The 1997 HST Calibration Workshop with a New Generation of Instruments, p. 120
Computer Science
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Charge Coupled Devices, Hubble Space Telescope, Cosmic Rays, Pixels, Imaging Spectrometers, Algorithms, Annealing, Computer Programs
Scientific paper
The problem of cosmic ray (CR) removal is a general one plaguing space-borne Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs), as is the gradual accumulation of single high-dark-rate pixels between CCD annealings. The STIS team at Goddard has developed IDL implementations of standard techniques for dealing with these problems as part of the STIS GTO software. This report summarizes the methods and discusses the pitfalls.
Hill Robert S.
Landsman Wayne B.
Lindler Don
Shaw Richard
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