Technical Documents Published in 2025

November 25, 2025

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The JWST Technical Documents page serves as the central repository where STScI JWST teams publish reports on observatory performance, instrument calibrations, detector characterization, background trending, and other related topics.

To keep the science community informed of the latest updates, STScI will publish regular JWST Observer news items that compile technical reports released within a specified period of time. The table below compiles all the 2025 reports to date.  Going forward, STScI will issue a compilation report every four months; this cadence may be adjusted based on the frequency of new reports.

Publication Date Title
November 17, 2025 Trending of hot pixels on the NIRSpec detectors
November 17, 2025 Evidence for Problems in the JWST NIRSpec IFU Calibration Distortion Model
November 06, 2025 MIRI Reset Switch Charge Decay (RSCD): Quantitative Measurement of Number of Groups Affected
September 23, 2025 Flux Recalibration of the MIRI LRS
September 23, 2025 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in MIRI: Properties and Mitigation
September 04, 2025 Empirical Modeling of Zodiacal Backgrounds to Improve JWST NIRISS/SOSS Data Reduction
July 10, 2025 Global Sky Background Images for JWST/NIRISS Wide-field Slitless Spectroscopy
July 08, 2025 Variations in MIRI Imaging Photometry with Dither Position
July 07, 2025 OTE Science Performance Memo 5: The Optimal Wavefront Sensing Cadence
May 30, 2025 Monitoring the MIRI MRS Backgrounds
May 07, 2025 Pixel-to-pixel vs. Master Background Subtraction with JWST/NIRSpec MOS Observations
May 06, 2025 Effects of Jump Detection and Ramp Fitting Algorithms on NIRISS/SOSS Exoplanet Time-Series Observations
April 29, 2025 ETC validation for MIRI Imager
January 28, 2025 Pathlosses for NIRSpec Fixed Slit Observations

 

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