Signal & S/N
The signal we get from a star depend on some adjustable parameters
as the slit width or the diaphragm used. But also depend on some others,
that not always are accurately known, as actual seeing value, atmosphere
transmission, etc ... For this reason, it is not easy to predict in a
precise way the number of counts we will get in an exposure.
We show here two sets of observations done with different atmospheric
conditions and instrument setup. These can be useful to estimate the
exposure time to get a desired signal or S/N ratio.
Table 1.
Observations done with the 200 µ diaphragm,
slit width of 120 µ, seeing value aprox. 1.0" and a 15 µ
pixel CCD.
V |
Sp Typ |
Exp. time |
Counts |
Counts/sec |
S/N |
3.19 |
F6V |
70 |
37000 |
529 |
314 |
5.11 |
G0V |
300 |
33000 |
110 |
290 |
5.70 |
F9V |
400 |
17000 |
43 |
219 |
5.97 |
G2V |
1500 |
53000 |
35 |
387 |
6.45 |
G2V |
1000 |
30000 |
30 |
282 |
6.51 |
K0IV |
900 |
36000 |
40 |
286 |
6.58 |
K0V |
1500 |
58000 |
39 |
357 |
6.78 |
G5IV |
1100 |
33000 |
30 |
274 |
6.98 |
dG9 |
1500 |
37000 |
25 |
292 |
7.29 |
G4V |
1800 |
27000 |
15 |
272 |
7.51 |
K2V |
1800 |
31000 |
17 |
248 |
8.05 |
K0V |
2300 |
24000 |
10.4 |
218 |
8.59 |
K0 |
3000 |
22000 |
7.3 |
210 |
9.68 |
G4V |
3600 |
7000 |
1.9 |
128 |
Table 2.
Observations done with the 200 µ diaphragm,
slit width of 200 µ, seeing value 1.2"-1.4" and a 15 µ
pixel CCD.
V |
Sp Typ |
Exp. time |
Counts |
Counts/sec |
S/N |
3.40 |
B8V |
120 |
33200 |
277 |
420 |
3.66 |
B2IV |
120 |
34500 |
287 |
391 |
3.78 |
A1V |
60 |
5400 |
85 |
212 |
5.12 |
B7III |
120 |
6400 |
53 |
175 |
5.62 |
A0III |
120 |
2200 |
14 |
128 |
6.90 |
G5 |
60 |
390 |
6.5 |
41 |
7.03 |
G0 |
110 |
610 |
5.5 |
62 |
7.11 |
F8 |
120 |
510 |
4.3 |
55 |
7.23 |
K3V |
90 |
280 |
3.1 |
25 |
7.31 |
G5 |
120 |
350 |
2.9 |
41 |
7.75 |
G0 |
120 |
310 |
2.6 |
33 |
7.83 |
K3V |
120 |
280 |
2.3 |
30 |
8.59 |
K4V |
300 |
340 |
1.1 |
42 |
8.73 |
K0 |
300 |
350 |
1.2 |
39 |
8.85 |
K0 |
300 |
300 |
1.0 |
33 |
9.08 |
K4 |
300 |
255 |
0.85 |
26 |
9.15 |
M3 |
300 |
190 |
0.63 |
24 |
9.17 |
K7 |
300 |
180 |
0.6 |
20 |
9.20 |
G5 |
300 |
230 |
0.77 |
24 |
9.76 |
O |
500 |
550 |
1.1 |
38 |
9.97 |
M0.5 |
450 |
195 |
0.43 |
22 |
10.51 |
Op |
600 |
350 |
0.6 |
25 |
For both tables, signal and S/N values are referred to the wavelength
range 5400-5500 Å.
S/N values are obtained after full data reduction.
Signal it is shown as counts per pixel. If a 24 µ pixel CCD it is used,
these values should be increased 2.56 times. S/N ratios remain the sames.
Santos Pedraz Marcos
Last modified: Sun Sep 24 05:04:56 WET DST 2000