F28X50OII-CCD
Description
The F28X50OII mode is useful for narrow-band imaging of OII 3727 Å. The high throughput and high spatial resolution provide a significant advantage over WFPC2 imaging with the F375N filter for some purposes. The narrow bandpass may offer some advantages over ACS and either the HRC or WFC with the [O II] ramp filter.
Recommended Uses
Recommended for deep high-resolution O II imaging.
Special Considerations
This filter does not have a significant red leak. Flat field images taken through this filter show scattered light at the top and bottom of the frame. This is not expected to be a problem for astronomical targets
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Figure 14.18: Throughput for F28x50OII

Table 14.8: F28X50OII
Sensitivity & Throughput
Figure 14.19: Point Source S/N vs. Line Flux for the F28X50OII filter. Top curves are for low sky; bottom curves are for average sky. Curves are labeled by required exposure time (sec).

Figure 14.20: Extended Source S/N vs. V+AB
for the F28X50OII for gain =1.Top curves are for an area of 0.2 arcsec2; bottom curves are for 1 arcsec2. Average sky assumed. Curves are labeled by required exposure time (sec).

Table 14.9: Radial Profile for F28X50OII
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Figure 14.21: Point Source Encircled Energy for F28X50OII

Figure 14.22: Point Source Intensity vs. Radius for F28X50OII
