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SUB-MILLIARCSECOND ACCURACY WITH THE STRUVE ASTROMETRIC SATELLITE

  • YERSHOV V. N.
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.29 no.spc1
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    • pp.427-428
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    • 1996
  • The Struve astrometric satellite which is being developed at Pulkovo Observatory in cooperation with Krasno-yarsk Institute of Applied Mechanics, S.I. Vavilov's State Optical Institute and some others space instrumentation institutes, will produce observations of a second epoch for the Hipparcos stars. The project is devoted to maintaining the Hipparcos coordinate system as well as extending it to a density of $\approx$ 100 stars per square degree. Possibilities of submilliarcsecond accuracy of observations with single aperture on-board telescopes are discussed. Requirements to the optical scheme and to the dynamic properties of the spacecraft are formulated. CCD and microchannel plates are discussed as a focal assembly detectors.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BOAO 2K CCD CAMERA (보현산천문대 2K CCD 카메라의 특성)

  • PARK BYEONG-GON;CHUN MOO-YOUNG;YUK IN-SOO;SEONG HYEON-CHEOL
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2001
  • We present the characteristics of the 2K CCD camera at the Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory of the Korea Astronomy Observatory at the time of its development. The purpose of this paper is to support the observers who may need detailed information on the characteristics of the camera and to provide helpful information on the optimization' of a CCD camera for those who try to develop their own camera. The 2K CCD camera was optimized to have a gain of $1.8e^-/ADU$ and a read out noise of $7e^-$ from an experiment using radioactive $^{55}Fe$ X-ray source. The charge transfer efficiency was measured as 0.9999976 for serial and 0.9999942 for parallel direction, which means $0.5\%$ charge loss along the serial direction and $1.2\%$ along the parallel direction across the chip. The quantum efficiency of the camera was measured from an experiment using a homogeneous light source consisting of a halogen lamp and an integrating sphere with a monochromator. The resulting quantum efficiency of the camera peaked at the wavelength range 600-700 nm with the value of $\~0.89$.

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CROSSTALK CORRECTION OF THE KMTNet MOSAIC CCD IMAGE (KMTNet 모자이크 CCD 영상의 크로스톡 보정)

  • KIM, SEUNG-LEE;CHA, SANG-MOK;LEE, CHUNG-UK;KIM, DONG-JIN;PARK, BYEONG-GON;LEE, YONGSEOK;PARK, HONG SOO;KYEONG, JAEMANN;CHUN, MOO-YOUNG
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2016
  • We have constructed a wide-field photometric survey system called as the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet) in 2015. It consists of three 1.6 m optical telescopes equipped with mosaic CCD cameras. Four 9k CCDs were installed on the focal plane of each telescope. In this paper, we present the crosstalk analysis of the KMTNet mosaic CCD images. The crosstalk victims caused by bright sources were visible at eight sub-images obtained through different readout ports of each CCD. The crosstalk coefficients were estimated to be several tens of $10^{-4}$ in maximum, differing from sub-image to sub-image, and the non-linearity effect certainly appeared at the victims made from saturated sources. We developed software functions to correct the crosstalk effect of the KMTNet CCD images. The software functions showed satisfying results to remove clearly most of the crosstalk victims and have been implemented in the KMTNet image processing pipeline since 2015 September.