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This paper explores the performance and thermal stability of the Electron Multiplying CCD (EMCCD) during extended 15-minute acquisition cycles. We evaluate the impact of clock-induced charge (CIC) and dark current on image clarity in ultra-low-light environments, specifically for applications in bioluminescence and deep-space observation. 1. Introduction

The use of EM gain effectively reduces read noise to sub-electron levels, making the system ideal for detecting single-photon events during the 15-minute duration. 4. Discussion: The 15-Minute Constraint andor853:15 min

A continuous 15-minute integration versus a stacked series of 1-minute exposures. Gain Settings: Varied EM gain levels (1x, 100x, 300x). 3. Noise Analysis and Results This paper explores the performance and thermal stability