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HST Quarterly Review Page 1 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS STScI COS Program Activity SubprojectSTScI Activity Instrument Development IDT/STScI MOU I & T Ball (Thermal-Vac support) Commanding and Scheduling System OP-01 Ops bench testing Pipeline and Calibration keyword development pipeline development SM4 planning User Support COS ETCs Instr. Handbook development COS activities are a traditional-mode, new HST instrument development project coordinated with IDT led by PI Jim Green (Colorado) STScI supports COS science operations by leading development of “front- end” (operations) and “back-end” (OPUS/MAST/calibration) ground system and user support functions..
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HST Quarterly Review Page 2 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS STScI Support of COS Thermal-Vacuum Testing COS Initial Alignment and Verification Thermal-Vac at Ball: 25 June-10 July COS Thermal-Vacuum Science Calibration at Ball: 22 Sep-21 Oct NUV testing complete; FUV commences 10 Oct STScI Thermal-Vac planning and participation Close coordination of STScI support activities with IDT All STScI COS Instrument Scientists provide onsite support for SI operation, data- taking, and analysis Keyes, Sembach, Leitherer, Friedman, and Bohlin stand multiple-day shifts during initial alignment and science calibration Thermal-Vacuum activities; Hartig will “float” Hartig provides onsite optical alignment support Per STScI/COS IDT MOU STScI provides OPUS processing, conversion to FITS, and HDA-archival of all COS Thermal-Vacuum data Processed approximately 520 datasets from initial alignment and verification activities Processed approximately 1200 science calibration datasets to date STScI post-test analysis activities Repeatability monitor (Friedman): no anomalies in verification testing Flat fields (Bohlin): verified 1% flatfield and 1% rms per pixel in extracted absorption line spectrum Keyword processing anomalies (Sembach, Keyes, Friedman, Hartig, Hodge)
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HST Quarterly Review Page 3 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS STScI Ground Systems and User Support Activities STScI scheduling system Flat field commanding updates implementation and local testing completed Bench testing of timing and commanding for all FUV and NUV exposure modes except target acquisition completed Coordinated parallels now in requirements definition Delivered updated Cycle 13 COS mini-Handbook (Sembach); includes post-verification updates Spectroscopic APT/ETC implementation underway SMOV4 requirements defined (Friedman, Keyes); reviewed and approved by HSTP Supported SM4 BEA review (Keyes) STScI COS Bright Object Protection checking software for user support (ROBOT) development underway
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HST Quarterly Review Page 4 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS Sample COS FUV Spectrum “A” Segment Note: segment “B” (not shown) records remaining half of bandpass Internal PtNe calibration lamp (no distortion correction)
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HST Quarterly Review Page 5 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS Internal PtNe calibration lamp Sample COS NUV Spectrum Note: 3 stripes are not continuous in wavelength
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HST Quarterly Review Page 6 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS 5001000 500 1000 0 Initial NUV External Flatfield Results (September 2003) COS G185M NUV P-flat (Bohlin) 1.36% Poisson rms Pixel (cross-dispersion) Pixel (dispersion) Intrinisic detector scatter (1 3.25%) within the 100x100 pixel box shown in dashed lines 20,000 - 40,000 counts per pixel in each stripe C B A Pixel (dispersion)
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HST Quarterly Review Page 7 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS Initial NUV External Flatfield Results (September 2003) rms deviation from unity ratio characterizes S/N Normalized ratio of first half of exposure to second half (Friedman)
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HST Quarterly Review Page 8 Space Telescope Science Institute 15 October 2003 SI Status: COS TA1 Image (NUV) Double pinhole aperture 1” (~40 pixels) separation 0 10 20 30 40 201030405060 Dispersion (pixels) Cross Dispersion (pixels) Images are clearly resolved Initial Spatial Resolution Results (July 2003)
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