Mock Observations for the CSST Mission: HSTDM--Synthetic Data Generation
SiYuan Tan, WenYin Duan, YiLong Zhang, YiPing Ao, Yan Gong, ZhenHui Lin, Xuan Zhang, Yong Shi, Jing Tang, Jing Li, RuiQing Mao, Sheng-Cai Shi

TL;DR
This paper presents synthetic data generation methods for the HSTDM instrument on the CSST, enabling robust testing and development of the data processing pipeline through realistic simulations of instrumental effects and observing scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces practical simulation techniques for generating synthetic HSTDM data, aiding pipeline development and validation.
Findings
Simulation methods effectively test pipeline components
Synthetic data captures instrumental effects accurately
Supports development of robust data processing pipeline
Abstract
The High Sensitivity Terahertz Detection Module (HSTDM), a key component of the backend modules on board the China Space Station Telescope (CSST), will offer great opportunities for the discovery of Terahertz Astronomy, with implications that extend well beyond China to the global astronomical community. It is imperative that the raw data collected by HSTDM undergoes meticulous calibration and processing through the HSTDM data processing pipeline (HSTDM pipeline for short) to ensure the accuracy and effectiveness of the final science data to be archived for further research. This process necessitates that the HSTDM pipeline address instrumental artifacts and effects as well as the coordination of data flow of the scheduled observing sequences under all observing modes of HSTDM within the CSST automated processing environment. As the understanding of CSST HSTDM data processing develops…
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TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
