Program ID 6928: GHRS Cycle 6:
NoCo Special Sensitivity Measurement without the COSTAR Mirrors
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Plan
Purpose: The purpose of this test is to determine the degree to which the
COSTAR mirrors have reduced the throughput of the GHRS, particularly at
wavelengths below Lyman-alpha.
Description: This test will observe two ultraviolet standard stars
at a series of wavelengths. Both stars will be observed shortly before
the COSTAR mirrors are withdrawn (within 10 days), as well as within the
brief interval between that withdrawal and the Servicing Mission. Two
stars are observed in order to provide some redundancy for a set of
observations that are impossible to repeat.
The wavelengths have been chosen to emphasize those below about
1200 Å, where the greatest decline in sensitivity has been seen
since SMOV. However, the usual series of wavelengths on both Side 1 and
Side 2 will be observed so that this program is also a sensitivity monitor
close-out. In this case, we will also obtain images of the Large Science
Aperture after the acquisition has been made, so that we can verify the
quality of the pointing after the fact.
This test will execute once only during Cycle 6, at the end of the Cycle.
Fraction of GO Programs Supported: This test is primarily of
benefit to understanding overall telescope performance and is not
strictly relevant to GO programs.
Resources:
Observation: External-8 orbits.
Analysis: 0.30 FTE. These observations will require a straightforward
interpretation on their own part, but considerable preparation is needed
to ensure successful execution. Also, we will need to carefully consider
how these new data compare to older sensitivity tests.
Special Requirements: The pre-SMOV aperture locations will need
to be loaded into the PDB for this to execute.
This will be done by O. Lupie.
Accuracy: We expect relative accuracy of 2% or better.
Products: An ISR.
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