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The trade-off between using the G230LB or the G230L (which uses the NUV-MAMA), depends sensitively on the science goals and your source properties.
The NUV-MAMA is solar insensitive, whereas the CCD is not.
For red objects, CCD data can suffer from scattered light problems. The detector PSF of the CCD is much cleaner than that of the NUV-MAMA (see http://www.stsci.edu/hst/stis/documents/g230lb_scattered_light.html).
Figure 13.22: Comparison of Limiting Magnitudes and Fluxes for G230LB and G230L. Plotted are the limiting source magnitudes and fluxes for G230LB and G230L to achieve a signal-to-noise ratio of 10 per 2-pixel spectral resolution element integrated across the PSF, in 1 hour. The prediction due to the Charge Transfer Inefficiency (CTI) effect, computed for the year 2005, is also shown.

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