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KIPAC Tea: The First On-Sky Observations with Skipper CCDs / Updates on KIPAC Use of the Magellan Telescopes
Alex Drlica-Wagner (Univ. of Chicago) / Haley Stueber (KIPAC)
SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room
Event Details:
Friday, March 6, 2026
10:40am - 11:30am PST
Location
SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room
Abstract: The next generation of optical and near-infrared sky surveys seeks to access fainter and more distant astronomical objects. Achieving this goal requires advances in instrumentation to improve sensitivity in the low signal-to-noise regime. Skipper CCDs achieve sub-electron noise levels and single-photon counting by using a floating gate amplifier to enable multiple non-destructive measurements of the charge in each detector pixel. Skipper CCDs preserve the stability, linearity, high quantum efficiency, broad wavelength coverage, and radiation tolerance that have been established over decades of CCD development. I will present the development, testing, and first on-sky observations with Skipper CCDs.
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