Vignetting

Vignetting
This is an example of vignetting in Camera 3 F222M.

DIAGNOSTIC:
There are two components that people refer to as "vignetting" in the NICMOS cameras:

CURE:
The effect of setting the nominal NIC3 FOM to Y+16 has completely removed the warm emission (part 2 above), but has not changed the hard vignetting in the bottom ~15 rows (part 1 above) at all. Furthermore, the motion of the FDA relative to the detectors means that the vignetted edge at the bottom is not always in the same place, so the flatfield reference file will not always "correct" for the vignetting by the proper amount. This shows up as a dark or bright edge along the bottom of the calibrated image. It is *NOT* the thermal emission of part 2 above, it is simply an over (or under) correction of the throughput by a flat reference file made when the FDA was at a different location relative to when your data were taken. Typical shifts in the FDA result in throughput changes of order +/- 5% along that bottom edge.