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Cosmic Origins Spectrograph Instrument Handbook for Cycle 17

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Chapter 13:
Reference Material


13.1 Apertures
    13.1.1 The Aperture Mechanism (ApM)
    13.1.2 Primary Science Aperture
    13.1.3 Bright Object Aperture
    13.1.4 PSA/BOA "Cross-talk"
    13.1.5 Wavelength Calibration Aperture
    13.1.6 Flat-field Calibration Aperture
13.2 COS Mechanisms
    13.2.1 Optics Select Mechanism 1 (OSM1)
    13.2.2 Optics Select Mechanism 2 (OSM2)
    13.2.3 External Shutter
13.3 COS Optical Elements
    13.3.1 FUV Gratings
    13.3.2 NUV Gratings
    13.3.3 Mirrors
13.4 Modeling of the HST PSF at the COS Aperture
    13.4.1 Optical Modeling Procedure
    13.4.2 PSF Model Results
13.5 Details of TAGFLASH Execution
    13.5.1 Detailed Definitions and Rules for Lamp Flash Sequences
    13.5.2 TAGFLASH Exposure Parameters

Here we provide some additional information on the design of COS. These details are not needed for most uses of the instrument and so distract from the description in Chapter 3, but this information may be helpful in some cases and is needed for a complete documentation of the instrument.

The logical flow through COS (Figure 13.1) starts with the Aperture Mechanism (ApM) and its four apertures. From there the light goes to Optics Select Mechanism 1 (OSM1), which holds the three FUV gratings (G130M, G160M, G140L) and a mirror (NCM1). If an FUV grating has been selected, the light then goes to the FUV detector.

If NCM1 has been placed into position, it corrects the beam for spherical aberration and magnifies it by a factor of about four. The light then goes to a collimating mirror, NCM2, and then to OSM2. OSM2 holds the four NUV gratings (G185M, G225M, G285M, G230L) and a flat mirror (TA1 = MIRRORA/MIRRORB). The NUV gratings are plane gratings (see below), and the dispersed light from them goes to three camera mirrors (NCM3a, b, c) and then to the detector, forming three separate stripes.

Figure 13.1: Schematic of the Light Flow Through COS.


 
Some elements in this diagram are explained in this chapter.
 

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