Recently Added Technical Documents
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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.
The table below compiles the 16 reports added to the webpage since the end of November 2025.
| Publication Date |
Title |
| March 25, 2026 |
MIRI Imaging/Coronagraphic Absolute Flux Calibration: 2025 Refinement |
| March 24, 2026 |
A Revised Implementation of the ATOCA Algorithm for Spectral Extraction of NIRISS/SOSS Data |
| February 04, 2026 |
NIRISS AMI Calibrator Requirements |
| January 22, 2026 |
NIRISS Cycle 2 Calibration Results: AMI Pixel Placement (CAL-NIS-212, PID 4478) |
| January 21, 2026 |
OTE Science Performance Memo 6: JWST Wavefront Sensing & Control Operations and Efficiencies |
| January 06, 2026 |
Charge Migration and Residual Non-Linearity in NIRSpec BOTS Observations |
| January 05, 2026 |
Analysis of NIRISS SOSS Photometric Calibration Observations From Commissioning Through Cycle 3 |
| December 22, 2025 |
Verifying the NIRSpec Wavelength Calibration and Resolving Power for Multi-Object Spectroscopy |
| December 19, 2025 |
NIRSpec MOS S-flat: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Commissioning Data |
| December 18, 2025 |
NIRSpec DARK Reference Files and Plans for Cycle 4 DARK Calibration Programs |
| December 08, 2025 |
NIRSpec Sensitivity Monitor Observations: Description and Analysis of Cycle 1 and 2 Data |
| December 08, 2025 |
NIRISS NRM Phase Calibration: (NIS-016, APT 1508) |
| December 08, 2025 |
Version 4 of the NIRCam Wisp Templates: Wisp Characterization, Stability, and Validation Testing |
| November 17, 2025 (added 1/22/26) |
Quantification of charge migration in NIRISS Aperture Masking Interferometry data |
| July 8, 2025 (added 1/22/26) |
The NIRISS Imaging Sensitivity Stability Monitoring Program |
| February 24, 2025 (added 12/3/25) |
Monitoring MIRI Imager Backgrounds |
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