How does binning affect the signal-to-noise ratio?
Binning increases the signal proportionally to NΒ² but noise grows as the square-root of total variance, affecting overall SNR.
What is the impact of binning on sky background and read-noise?
Both sky background and read-noise are summed over the binned area, increasing with the number of pixels combined.
How do I calculate the new SNR after applying binning?
Use the formula: New SNR = (NΒ² * Original Signal) / β(N * Original NoiseΒ² + N * Read-NoiseΒ² + Sky Background).
Is there a limit to how much I can increase the binning factor?
There is no strict limit, but practical limits may include detector size and scientific objectives.
How does binning affect image resolution?
Binning reduces spatial resolution as more pixels are combined into a single super-pixel.
Can I reverse the effects of binning after an observation?
No, once data is binned, it cannot be accurately reversed to its original state without losing information.