Instrument Science Report 00-03:
Update on Charge Trapping and CTE Residual Images in WFPC2
S. Baggett, J. Biretta, and J.C. Hsu
Sept. 18, 2000
Abstract
We provide an update on the status of charge trapping in the WFPC2
CCDs, as measured from the strength of residual images in dark
calibration frames taken after external science images. The new images
support the original finding that the amount of charge trapped appears
correlated with the maximum intensity clocked through the pixel during
readout (Biretta & Mutchler, 1998). The charge in the residual image is
found to be given roughly by ln(residual)~0.36ln(Imax), where Imax is
the geometric mean of the maximum pixels in each residual image column.
Furthermore, the amount of charge seen in the residual images appears
to have been stable over the six years. This stability is in marked
contrast to the evolving CTI (charge transfer inefficiency) found via
photometry of external stellar images (e.g., Whitmore et al., 1999) and
analysis of cosmic ray tails in dark frames (Riess et al., 1999).
Finally, there is evidence that these residuals can be relatively
long-lived: some residuals appear in darks started more than 20 minutes
after the external image was read out.
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