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===Detectors=== The flux signal that is incident on a [[detector]] is calculated as follows, in units of photons: <math display="block">P = \frac {\Phi \, \Delta t} {\frac {hc}{\lambda}} </math> where ''c'' is the [[speed of light]], and ''h'' is the [[Planck constant]]. Following Poisson statistics, the [[photon noise]] is calculated as the square root of the signal: <math display="block">S = \sqrt {P} </math> The SNR for a CCD camera can be calculated from the following equation:<ref>{{cite web |title=Signal-to-Noise Ratio |url=https://www.photometrics.com/learn/imaging-topics/signal-to-noise-ratio |website=Teledyne Photometrics |access-date=8 March 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=CCD Noise Sources and Signal-to-Noise Ratio |url=https://hamamatsu.magnet.fsu.edu/articles/ccdsnr.html |website=Hamamatsu Learning Center |access-date=8 May 2025}}</ref> <math display="block">\mathrm{SNR} = \frac {I\cdot QE\cdot t} {\sqrt {I\cdot QE\cdot t + N_d\cdot t + N_r^2}}, </math> where: *''I'' = photon flux (photons/pixel/second), *''QE'' = quantum efficiency, *''t'' = integration time (seconds), *''N''<sub>''d''</sub> = dark current (electrons/pixel/sec), *''N''<sub>''r''</sub> = read noise (electrons).
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