ExoSim 2 is a modular, publicly available rewrite of the Exoplanet Observation Simulator that produces time-resolved focal planes, jittered sub-exposures, and noisy non-destructive reads for Ariel-like observations.
Detectors for the James Webb Space Telescope Near-Infrared Spectrograph I: Readout Mode, Noise Model, and Calibration Considerations
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We describe how the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Near-Infrared Spectrograph's (NIRSpec's) detectors will be read out, and present a model of how noise scales with the number of multiple non-destructive reads sampling-up-the-ramp. We believe that this noise model, which is validated using real and simulated test data, is applicable to most astronomical near-infrared instruments. We describe some non-ideal behaviors that have been observed in engineering grade NIRSpec detectors, and demonstrate that they are unlikely to affect NIRSpec sensitivity, operations, or calibration. These include a HAWAII-2RG reset anomaly and random telegraph noise (RTN). Using real test data, we show that the reset anomaly is: (1) very nearly noiseless and (2) can be easily calibrated out. Likewise, we show that large-amplitude RTN affects only a small and fixed population of pixels. It can therefore be tracked using standard pixel operability maps.
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ExoSim 2: the new Exoplanet Observation Simulator applied to the Ariel space mission
ExoSim 2 is a modular, publicly available rewrite of the Exoplanet Observation Simulator that produces time-resolved focal planes, jittered sub-exposures, and noisy non-destructive reads for Ariel-like observations.