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Table of Contents
- Handbook Structure xvii
- Handbook Updates xix
- Typographic Conventions xx
- Visual Cues xx
- Keystrokes xx
- Comments xx
- Archive Overview 1-1
- Accessing the Archive 1-2
- Registering to Retrieve Hubble Data 1-3
- Authorization to Retrieve Proprietary Data 1-3
- Archive Documentation and Help 1-3
- Getting Your Data Quickly 1-4
- Getting Data with StarView 1-4
- Welcome Screen 1-5
- Command Usage and Screen Interaction 1-5
- Searching the Catalog 1-6
- Retrieving Datasets From the Archive 1-12
- Exiting StarView 1-17
- Transferring Your Data with FTP 1-17
- Running StarView via Remote Access 1-18
- Identifying Calibration Reference Files 1-19
- Reading HST Data Tapes 1-22
- Loading Packages 1-22
- Mounting the Tape 1-23
- Setting File Format 1-23
- Using strfits 1-23
- Historical Perspective 2-2
- FITS File Format 2-3
- Working with FITS Image Extensions 2-4
- Working with FITS Table Extensions 2-7
- GEIS File Format 2-10
- Converting FITS to GEIS 2-11
- GEIS Data Groups 2-11
- Working with GEIS Files 2-11
- Navigating STSDAS 3-1
- STSDAS Structure 3-2
- Packages of General Interest 3-2
- Displaying HST Images 3-4
- The display Task 3-4
- Working with Image Sections 3-7
- Analyzing HST Images 3-8
- Basic Astrometry 3-9
- Examining and Manipulating Image Data 3-10
- Working with STIS and NICMOS Imsets 3-12
- Photometry 3-15
- Displaying HST Spectra 3-17
- FOS and GHRS Spectra 3-17
- STIS Spectra 3-18
- Producing Hardcopy 3-19
- Analyzing HST Spectra 3-21
- Preparing FOS and GHRS Data 3-21
- Preparing STIS Spectra for Analysis 3-23
- General Tasks for Spectra 3-25
- STSDAS fitting Package 3-29
- specfit 3-32
- References 3-32
- Available from STScI 3-32
- Available from NOAO 3-32
- Other References Cited in This Chapter 3-33
- Spatial Resolution and PSF 4-2
- Filters 4-4
- Formats & Fields of View 4-4
- Sensitivity 4-5
- Polarization & Spectroscopy 4-6
- What to Expect 4-7
- File Suffixes 5-1
- Header Keywords 5-2
- Relationship to Proposed Observations 5-7
- Paper Products 5-10
- FOC Pipeline Processing 6-1
- FOC Calibration Switches 6-2
- Dezooming of Zoomed Images (PIXCORR) 6-2
- Absolute Sensitivity Correction (WAVCORR) 6-3
- Geometric Correction (GEOCORR) 6-5
- Flatfield Correction (UNICORR) 6-7
- Reasons to Recalibrate 6-8
- Absolute Sensitivity Keywords 6-8
- Flatfields 6-9
- Geometric Correction Files 6-9
- Improved Pipeline Algorithms 6-10
- User Calibrations 6-10
- How to Recalibrate 6-10
- Overview of FOC Characteristics 7-1
- Nonlinearity 7-2
- Geometric Correction 7-4
- Flatfield Residuals 7-5
- Border Effects 7-5
- Video and Digitizing Defects 7-7
- Reseau Marks, Scratches, and Blemishes 7-8
- Pattern Noise 7-8
- Large Scale Variations 7-9
- Time Variability 7-9
- Format-Dependent Effects 7-9
- Format-Dependent Sensitivity 7-10
- Background 7-11
- Detector Background 7-11
- Geocoronal Emission Lines 7-12
- Zodiacal Light and Diffuse Galactic Background 7-12
- Scattered Stray Light 7-12
- Filter Induced Image Shifts 7-13
- Errors in Absolute Photometry (f/96) 7-14
- Absolute Sensitivity of the f/48 Detector 7-15
- Photometry 8-1
- Point Spread Function 8-2
- Photometric Accuracy 8-3
- Astrometry 8-6
- Polarimetry 8-7
- Objective-Prism Spectroscopy 8-10
- Long-Slit Spectroscopy 8-14
- Tribulations of the f/48 Spectrograph 8-15
- Reduction of f/48 Spectra 8-16
- Accuracy of f/48 Spectroscopy 8-16
- Summary of FOC Accuracies 8-17
- FGS Capabilities 9-2
- FGS Design 9-3
- FGS Optics 9-3
- FGS Aperture 9-6
- S-curves 9-8
- FGS 1R 9-13
- FGS Control 9-15
- Target Acquisition and Tracking 9-16
- Search 9-17
- CoarseTrack 9-17
- FineLock 9-18
- Transfer Scans 9-21
- FGS Guiding 9-21
- FGS Astrometry 9-22
- Astrometry with FGS 3 9-23
- Engineering Telemetry Data 10-1
- FGS Astrometry Files 10-2
- Relationship to Phase II Request 10-6
- Jitter Files 10-6
- SMS Support Data 10-7
- The Visit 11-1
- Initial Data Processing 11-2
- POSITION Mode Pipeline 11-3
- Position Mode Observations 11-3
- Processing Individual Observations 11-4
- Assembling the Visit 11-5
- TRANSFER Mode Pipeline 11-7
- TRANSFER Mode Dataset 11-7
- Mapping TRANSFER Mode to POSITION Mode 11-7
- Limitations of the TRANSFER Mode Pipeline 11-8
- POSITION Mode Pipeline Output 11-8
- Levels of POSITION Mode Errors 12-1
- Observation-Level POSITION Errors 12-2
- Rotation Angle Errors 12-2
- Centroiding Errors 12-2
- Locating Interferometric Null 12-5
- Optical Field Angle Distortion 12-7
- Lateral Color Error 12-8
- Cross Filter Effect 12-9
- Differential Velocity Aberration 12-10
- Lever Arm Length and Offset Angle 12-10
- Visit-Level POSITION Errors 12-11
- POSITION Mode De-jittering Errors 12-11
- Drift Correction Errors 12-12
- Field-Level POSITION Errors 12-13
- TRANSFER Mode Errors 12-14
- Analyzing Individual Observations 13-1
- Plate Overlays 13-3
- Resolving Structure with TRANSFER Mode 13-5
- FGS Response to a Binary 13-6
- TRANSFER Mode Data Reduction 13-9
- Uncertainties in TRANSFER Mode Data 13-10
PLEASE NOTE: The information on NICMOS contained herein
may be out-of-date. Refer to the latest version of the NICMOS Data
Handbook for updates and revisions. (05 Jan. 2001)
Instrument Overview from the latest version of NICMOS Data Handbook (PDF 31 KB) .
- Instrument Overview 14-1
- Detector Readout Modes 14-2
- MULTIACCUM 14-3
- ACCUM 14-4
- BRIGHTOBJ 14-4
- RAMP 14-5
Data Structures from the latest version of NICMOS Data Handbook (PDF 139 KB) .
- NICMOS Data Files 15-1
- File Name Suffixes 15-2
- Science Data Files 15-3
- Auxiliary Data Files 15-9
- Header Keywords 15-10
- Working with NICMOS Files 15-15
- From the Phase II Proposal to Your Data 15-21
- Paper Products 15-22
Calibration from the latest version of the NICMOS Data Handbook (PDF 165 KB) .
- Pipeline Processing 16-1
- NICMOS Calibration Software 16-2
- The Calibration Pipeline 16-2
- Grism Spectroscopy 16-3
- Basic Data Reduction: calnica 16-3
- Mosaicing: Calnicb 16-10
- Input Files 16-11
- Output Files 16-12
- Processing 16-13
- Grism Data Reduction: Calnicc 16-16
- Input Files 16-16
- Output Files 16-16
- Processing 16-18
- Recalibration 16-21
- Why Recalibrate? 16-21
- Recalibrating the Data 16-22
- Calculating Absolute Sensitivity 16-24
Anomalies and Error Sources from the latest version of the NICMOS Data Handbook (PDF 665 KB) .
- Flatfield Errors 17-1
- Thermal-Vacuum versus On-Orbit Flatfields 17-1
- Characteristics and Uncertainties of Flatfields 17-2
- Color Dependence of Flatfields 17-6
- Dark Current Subtraction Errors 17-7
- Dark Current Pedestal 17-7
- Synthetic MULTIACCUM Darks 17-8
- Uncertainties in the Synthetic Darks 17-10
- Instrument Artifacts 17-11
- Non-Zero Zeroth Read Correction for Bright Sources 17-11
- Effects of Overexposure and the "Mr. Staypuft" Anomaly 17-11
- Vignetting 17-12
- Amplifier Glow 17-12
- Intra-Pixel Sensitivity Variations 17-13
- Hot Pixels, Cold Pixels, and Grot 17-13
- Cosmic Rays 17-14
- Calibration Goals 17-14
Data Analysis from the latest version of the NICMOS Data Handbook (PDF 404 KB) .
- STSDAS Software 18-1
- Photometric Calibrations 18-2
- Units for NICMOS Photometry 18-3
- Fluxes and Magnitude Zeropoints 18-3
- Photometric Corrections 18-4
- Magnitudes and Photometric Systems Transformations 18-8
- Absolute Photometry for Emission Line Filters 18-9
- Absolute Spectrophotometry with NICMOS Grisms 18-10
- PSF Subtraction 18-11
- Analysis of Polarization Images 18-12
- Introduction 18-12
- Theory 18-13
- A Useful Script for Polarization Analysis 18-14
- Instrument Capabilities and Design 19-1
- Basic Instrument Operations 19-4
- Overview 20-1
- STIS File Structures 20-2
- STIS FITS Image Extension Files 20-2
- Tabular Storage of STIS Data 20-5
- Types of STIS Files 20-6
- Understanding Associations 20-6
- Headers, Keywords, and Relationship to Phase II 20-9
- Error and Data Quality Arrays 20-13
- The Error Array 20-14
- Data Quality Flagging 20-14
- STIS Paper Products 20-15
- Pipeline Processing Overview 21-1
- Structure of calstis 21-3
- Data Flow Through calstis 21-9
- Descriptions of Calibration Steps 21-15
- Recalibration of STIS Data 21-29
- Mechanics of Full Recalibration 21-30
- Rerunning Subsets of the Calibration Pipeline 21-33
- Updates to calstis 21-35
- Calibration Goals 22-1
- Calibration Accuracy Resources 22-3
- Factors Limiting Flux and Wavelength Accuracy 22-5
- Flux Accuracy 22-5
- Wavelength and Spatial Accuracies 22-6
- Data Reduction Applications 23-1
- STIS-Specific Reduction and Analysis Tasks 23-2
- Working with Two Dimensional Extracted Spectra 23-3
- Sensitivity Units and Conversions 23-3
- Wavelength and Spatial Information 23-5
- TIME-TAG Data 23-6
- Target Acquisition Data 23-8
- Data Files and Suffixes 25-1
- Header Keywords 25-3
- Correlating Phase II Exposures with Data Files 25-8
- WFPC2 Paper Products 25-10
- Overview of Pipeline Calibration 26-3
- Standard Pipeline Calibration 26-5
- Calibration Files 26-6
- Calibration Steps 26-7
- Recalibration 26-10
- Why and When to Recalibrate 26-10
- Assembling the Calibration Files 26-13
- Setting Calibration Switches 26-13
- Post-Pipeline Calibration 26-15
- Warm Pixels 26-16
- Removing Cosmic Rays from Co-aligned Images 26-20
- Charge Traps 26-22
- Bias Subtraction Error 27-2
- Flatfield Correction Errors 27-2
- Dark Current Subtraction Errors 27-3
- Electronic Dark Current 27-3
- Dark Glow 27-4
- Image Anomalies 27-5
- Bias Jumps 27-5
- Residual Images 27-6
- PC1 Stray Light 27-10
- Other Anomalies 27-11
- Photometric Zero Point 28-2
- Photometric Systems Used for WFPC2 Data 28-2
- Determining the Zero Point 28-4
- Photometric Corrections 28-6
- Time-Dependent Corrections 28-6
- Position-Dependent Corrections 28-11
- Other Photometric Corrections 28-13
- An Example of Photometry with WFPC2 28-15
- Polarimetry 28-16
- Astrometry 28-18
- Dithering 28-19
- Accuracy of WFPC2 Results 28-23
- References 28-25
- Initiating IRAF A-1
- Setting Up IRAF A-2
- Starting and Stopping an IRAF Session A-3
- IRAF Basics A-4
- Loading Packages A-4
- Running Tasks A-5
- Getting Help A-6
- Setting Parameters A-8
- Setting Environment Variables A-10
- File Management A-11
- Troubleshooting A-13
- Getting IRAF and STSDAS A-13
- Retrieving the IRAF and STSDAS Software A-14
- Getting the Synphot Database A-15
- Extracting the synphot Unix Tar Files A-15
- Observation Log Files C-1
- Retrieving Observation Logs C-8
- Using Observation Logs C-9
- Guiding Mode C-9
- Guide Star Acquisition Failure C-10
- Moving Targets and Spatial Scans C-11
- High Jitter C-11
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