Characterization and Performance of the Cananea Near-infrared Camera (CANICA)
R. Devaraj, Y. D. Mayya, L. Carrasco, A. Luna

TL;DR
This paper details the characterization and imaging performance of the CANICA near-infrared camera at the 2.1m telescope, including detector parameters, calibration, and limiting magnitudes achieved.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive characterization of CANICA's detector parameters and imaging performance, which was previously not detailed in the literature.
Findings
Measured detector parameters: gain, dark current, readout noise, linearity.
Achieved limiting magnitudes: J=18.5, H=17.6, K=16.0 for SNR=10 in 900s.
Corrected non-linearity within 1% for accurate imaging.
Abstract
We present details of characterization and imaging performance of the Cananea Near-infrared camera (CANICA) at the 2.1m telescope of the Guillermo Haro Astrophysical Observatory (OAGH) located in Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. CANICA has a HAWAII array with a HgCdTe detector of 1024 x 1024 pixels covering a field of view of 5.5 x 5.5 arcmin^2 with a plate scale of 0.32 arcsec/pixel. The camera characterization involved measuring key detector parameters: conversion gain, dark current, readout noise, and linearity. The pixels in the detector have a full-well-depth of 100,000 e- with the conversion gain measured to be 5.8 e-/ADU. The time-dependent dark current was estimated to be 1.2 e-/sec. Readout noise for correlated double sampled (CDS) technique was measured to be 30 e-/pixel. The detector shows 10% non-linearity close to the full-well-depth. The non-linearity was corrected within 1%…
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