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Guidelines:

For a given optical configuration (channel, PFOV and Filter or CVF ), using figures gif to gif, find the following data:

= ordinate of the solid line for the filter or CVF at

= ordinate of the dashed line for the filter (if shown)

= ordinate of the triangle labelled with the filter number.

These are respectively the limiting fluxes achievable with S/N = 10 (with 3 records of 60 seconds (SW) or 20 records of 10 seconds (LW)), taking into account only the HF noise, the flat-field noise ( = 1%), or the dark noise ( = 0.5 ADU (SW) or 0.3 ADU (LW) rms, with gain 2).

Taking (in mJy for a point source, or in mJy/ for an extended source) and S/N the expected flux of the source and the needed S/N ratio of the observation, compute:

If this observation should be easy to do, you can choose the parameter of the figure, or even try to scale down , but not much since the minimum number of exposures is 4. You could possibly shorten the observation time by taking a shorter integration time, then increases roughly like .

If , increasing helps only as long as , since the S/N increases very slowly with as soon as flat-field or dark noise dominates.

If or , this observation needs respectively a dark or a flat-field of accuracy better than the standard values. You can undertake this or these measurements, but at a considerable observation time expense. Using the beam- switching or the micro-scanning technique is then strongly recommended.

In any case, must be larger than 4 for deglitching.



ISOCAM Observer's Manual - V1.0
Tue Oct 31 12:06:23 MET 1995