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model CCD saturation as censoring #512

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jeff-regier opened this issue Jan 4, 2017 · 0 comments
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model CCD saturation as censoring #512

jeff-regier opened this issue Jan 4, 2017 · 0 comments
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For bright stars and galaxies, the CCD can't record all the photons it receives. Pixels "fill up" around the brightest parts of the light source. Whether a light source saturates has to do with its brightness, of course, but also the effects of "seeing." (With a wider point spread function, photons are spread across more pixels, perhaps preventing saturation.) It's very easy to detect saturation because a lot of contiguous pixels will all contain nearly some maximum value. By modeling the observed pixel value as censored, we should be able to accurately recover bright light sources' magnitudes.

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