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.
Sub-Pixel Response Measurement of Near-Infrared Sensors
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Wide-field survey instruments are used to efficiently observe large regions of the sky. To achieve the necessary field of view, and to provide a higher signal-to-noise ratio for faint sources, many modern instruments are undersampled. However, precision photometry with undersampled imagers requires a detailed understanding of the sensitivity variations on a scale much smaller than a pixel. To address this, a near-infrared spot projection system has been developed to precisely characterize near-infrared focal plane arrays and to study the effect of sub-pixel non uniformity on precision photometry. Measurements of large format near-infrared detectors demonstrate the power of this system for understanding sub-pixel response.
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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.