
Figure 1 shows a portion of an image from WF2 with the location of five of the seven known charge transfer traps on this chip. The strongest trap is at (337,201) which transfers only 19% of the charge during each time step. The rows below Y = 201 are unaffected since they are transferred down the column during the readout and hence never pass over the bad pixel. Figure 2 shows an idealized model of how the bright tail is created, assuming a uniform background of 8 counts in every pixel during the exposure.
Parameters:
Trap Location (WF2) = (637,389)
Cosmic Ray Location = (637,645)
Transfer Efficiency = 34 %
Background = 8 counts
Charge Leftover Charge from Total Charge Background C(J-1) Observed C(J-1)
Pixel Deposited Previous Pixel Charge Transferred Subtracted / C(J) Value / C(J)
----- --------- ------------------------- ------ --------------- --------- ------ ------- -------
(equilibrium producing a background of 8 counts)
(637,644) 8 15.53 23.53 * 0.34 = 8.00
(hit with a 989 count cosmic ray)
(637,645) 989 23.53 - 8.00 = 15.53 1004.53 * 0.34 = 341.53 333.53 333.48
(637,646) 8 1004.53 - 341.53 = 662.97 670.97 228.13 220.13 0.66 217.91 0.65
(637,647) 8 442.84 450.84 153.29 145.29 0.66 146.06 0.67
(637,648) 8 297.55 305.55 103.89 95.89 0.66 100.33 0.69
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