The F25SRF2 filter with the
FUV-MAMA provides high-throughput broad-band FUV imaging with better rejection of geocoronal emission than the
F25MAMA but worse than
F25QTZ modes. It provides the same field of view and spatial resolution as these modes.
This filter has slightly higher throughput than
F25QTZ, but lets in geocoronal [O I] 1302 + 1306 Å. For sky-limited imaging
F25QTZ is usually a better choice.
Sky background on the day side of the orbit contains a significant contributions from [O I]/O I air glow emission at 1356 Å and at 1302 + 1306 Å. In high-background conditions, the sky background can dominate the detector background. In average day-side observing conditions the sky background through this filter will be about a factor of 100 higher than for
F25QTZ. Observers can limit the background (with some cost to the total amount of observing time per orbit) by using the
DARKTIME special requirement.
Users may also want to consider whether the ACS SBC detector might be better for their observing program.