Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2009.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 40-41).We seek to fully characterize all noise contributions along the CCD and electronics signal path specific to the equipment to be used on board the TESS all-sky space observatory. We adjust physical variables in such a way as to minimize this noise and achieve a photometric precision limited in large part by shot noise. Ultimately, the goal is to demonstrate in the lab, by analyzing photon data generated by LED simulated stars and using relative photometric techniques, that TESS CCDs and electronics are capable of performing photometry at the 100ppm (parts per million) level as required by the goals of the space miss...
The BRIght Target Explorer (BRITE) constellation is revolutionary in the sense that the same scienti...
Solar physicists study the hot plasma, waves, magnetic fields, and energy release of solar flares by...
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is an Explorer-class mission dedicated to finding p...
Context. The EMCCD is a type of CCD that delivers fast readout times and negligible readout noise, m...
This thesis describes work undertaken in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department at the...
Characterization of scientific-grade CCDs is extremely important if one hopes to attain very precise...
Charge-Coupled-Device (CCD) cameras have opened a new world in astronomy and other related sciences ...
Very precise on-ground characterization and calibration of TESS CCD detectors will significantly ass...
The aim of the work was to acquire and develop a low cost charge coupled device (CCD) system suitabl...
In this article, we will analyze a range of different types of cameras for its use in measurements. ...
This paper describes the methodology developed for characterizing a commercial charge-coupled device...
Results of tests to demonstrate the very high differential-photometric stability of CCD light sensor...
International audienceExoplanetary transit and stellar oscillation surveys require a very high preci...
This paper describes the methodology developed for characterizing a commercial charge-coupled device...
The BRIght Target Explorer (BRITE) constellation is revolutionary in the sense that the same scienti...
Solar physicists study the hot plasma, waves, magnetic fields, and energy release of solar flares by...
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is an Explorer-class mission dedicated to finding p...
Context. The EMCCD is a type of CCD that delivers fast readout times and negligible readout noise, m...
This thesis describes work undertaken in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department at the...
Characterization of scientific-grade CCDs is extremely important if one hopes to attain very precise...
Charge-Coupled-Device (CCD) cameras have opened a new world in astronomy and other related sciences ...
Very precise on-ground characterization and calibration of TESS CCD detectors will significantly ass...
The aim of the work was to acquire and develop a low cost charge coupled device (CCD) system suitabl...
In this article, we will analyze a range of different types of cameras for its use in measurements. ...
This paper describes the methodology developed for characterizing a commercial charge-coupled device...
Results of tests to demonstrate the very high differential-photometric stability of CCD light sensor...
International audienceExoplanetary transit and stellar oscillation surveys require a very high preci...
This paper describes the methodology developed for characterizing a commercial charge-coupled device...
The BRIght Target Explorer (BRITE) constellation is revolutionary in the sense that the same scienti...
Solar physicists study the hot plasma, waves, magnetic fields, and energy release of solar flares by...
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...