J. Le Graët,1 A. Secrounhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0505-3710,1 M. Tourneur-Silvain,1 E. Kajfasz,1 J.-L. Atteia,2 O. Boulade,3 A. Nouvel de la Flèche,2 H. Geoffray,4 W. Gillard,1 S. Escoffier,1 F. Fortin,2 N. Fourmanoit,1 S. Kermiche,1 H. Valentin,2 J. Zoubian1
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With the expanding integration of infrared instruments in astronomical missions, accurate per-pixel flux estimation for near-infrared hybrid detectors has become critical to the success of these missions. Based on CPPM’s involvement in both SVOM/Colibri and Euclid missions, this study introduces universally applicable methods and framework for characterizing IR hybrid detectors and decorrelating their intrinsic properties. The characterization framework, applied to the ALFA detector and Euclid’s H2RG, not only validates the proposed methods but also points out subtle behaviors inherent to each detector.
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J. Le Graët, A. Secroun, M. Tourneur-Silvain, E. Kajfasz, J.-L. Atteia, O. Boulade, A. Nouvel de la Flèche, H. Geoffray, W. Gillard, S. Escoffier, F. Fortin, N. Fourmanoit, S. Kermiche, H. Valentin, J. Zoubian, "Toward a universal characterization methodology for conversion gain measurement of CMOS APS: application to Euclid and SVOM," Proc. SPIE 13103, X-Ray, Optical, and Infrared Detectors for Astronomy XI, 131031W (27 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3020095