Results from the HST/COS FUV detector "lifetime move"


Autoria(s): Osten, Rachel; Aloisi, A.; Bostroem, K. A.; Debes, J. H.; Elliott, E.; Ely, J.; Kriss, G. A.; Massa, D.; Oliveira, Claudia Lucia Mendes de; Osterman, S.; Penton, S. V.; Proffitt, C. R.; Roman-Duval, J.; Sahnow, D. J.; Sonnentrucker, P.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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05/12/2013

05/12/2013

2013

Resumo

We describe the planning, implementation, and initial results of the first planned move of the default position of spectra on the Hubble Space Telescope's Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) Far Ultraviolet (FUV) cross-delay line detector. This was motivated by the limited amount of charge that can be extracted from the microchannel plate due to gain sag at any one position. Operations at a new location began on July 23, 2012, with a shift of the spectrum by +3.5"(corresponding to ~ 41 pixels or ~ 1 mm) in a direction orthogonal to the spectral dispersion. Operation at this second "lifetime position" allows for spectra to be collected which are not affected by detector artifacts and loss of sensitivity due to gain sag. We discuss programs designed to enable operations at the new lifetime position; these include determinations of operational high voltage, measuring walk corrections and focus, confirming spectrum placement and aperture centering, and target acquisition performance. We also present results related to calibration of the new lifetime position, including measurements of spectral resolution and wavelength calibration, flux and flat field calibration, carryover of time-dependent sensitivity monitoring, and operations with the Bright Object Aperture (BOA).

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Meeting of the American Astronomical society, 221, 2013, Long Beach

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43546

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eng

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American Astronomical Society

Long Beach

Relação

Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, 221

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openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/

Copyright 2013 American Astronomical Society

Palavras-Chave #Instrumentação (Astronomia) #Telescópio
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