IPMG STIS Calibration Enhancement
Aim:To improve aspects of the existing STIS calibration pipeline
which benefit from physically motivated corrections.
Supported by an ESA/NASA MoU
Areas of investigation:
- Wavelength Calibration:
Our model based approach to improve the quality of STIS pipeline output utilizes
the predictive power of a physically correct spectral ray trace model of each STIS
spectral mode to feed the pipeline with the "where is what" information required
for the spectral extraction. This model corrrectly predicts the movements and shape changes
of orders and spatial information on the 2D detector array with modifications of tilt angles
and positions of all the optical elements. More...
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Line List for Calibration Lamps:
The ST-ECF lamp project studies hollow cathode calibration lamps as they are used onboard the HST.
We have measured the spectra of Pt/Cr-Ne lamps in order to obtain accurate and reliable wavelengths
for all emission lines between 115 and 320 nm. (STIS Echelle modes). Extensive laboratory measurements
were performed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST). The new line list is being used in conjunction with the physical instrument model of STIS
which is employed to derive an improved wavelength calibration as part of the STIS-CE effort.
Further, we attempt to gain a better understanding of the performance of such lamps and the
physical processes involved in their long term operations. To this end we studied the dependence
of the spectrum upon current and age and the tolerances of alignment. Our findings also constitute
important lessons for the design and operations of future UV and optical spectrographs in space. More...
- Charge Transfer Inefficiency:
We have developed a model of the readout process of the STIS CCD which is able to reproduce
the effects of CTI seen in STIS CCD imaging and spectroscopic data. Using this model we have
implemented a pre-processor for CALSTIS which removes these CTI effects prior to further
processing. More...
- Optimizing Methods to Centroid Wavelength Calibration Lines:
We have investigated methods for centroiding the wavelength calibration lines in noisy exposures. More...
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