11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 1] HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVING PROGRAM 11629 Version: 7 Check-in Time: 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 STScI Edit Number: 4 Title Far-UV Phase-resolved Spectroscopy of PSR B0656+14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type Cycle GO 17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Investigators Contact? PI: Dr. George G. Pavlov The Pennsylvania State University CoI: Dr. Oleg Y. Kargaltsev University of Florida N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract X-ray observations of the brightest middle-aged pulsar PSR B0656+14 have shown a Wien tail of thermal emission from the neutron star surface in soft X-rays and magnetospheric emission at higher X-ray energies. Optical/near-UV observations of this pulsar have shown that its emission is predominantly magnetospheric in this range and indicated that the Rayleigh-Jeans thermal component could dominate in the far-UV. This hypothesis has been confirmed by our STIS/FUV observation, which, however, was too short to separate and study the thermal emission (only 2 of 8 allocated orbits were executed before the STIS failure). Using the superior sensitivity of COS/FUV, we will perform phase-resolved spectroscopy and wavelength-resolved timing of the pulsar radiation in the 1105-1900 A band. The results of this observation, combined with the optical-UV and X-ray data, will allow us to firmly separate the thermal and magnetospheric components and infer the temerature and radius of the neutron star, which is important for understanding the thermal evolution of neutron stars and constraing the composition and equation of state of their superdense interiors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Observations Description ------------------------ To collect enough source counts with sufficiently good time resolution for a useful phase-resolved spectroscopy and frequency-resolved timing in the FUV range, we will observe the pulsar with COS/FUV, using G140L grating in TIME-TAG mode. The 32 ms time resolution of COS/FUV will provide about 12 independent phase bins for studying the pulse shape, sufficient for our purposes. As the shorter wavelengths in the 1100-2000 A COS/FUV range are particularly important for our observation, we choose the 1105 A setting to image the whole spectrum on one detector segment; the geocoronal Ly-alpha and oxygen lines background will be cut off during the data analysis. The source count rate for the phase-integrated spectrum is expected to be 408 counts/ks in the 1105-1880 A band (minus a 20 gap around the Ly-alpha line and 10 A gaps around the 1306 A and 1356 A lines). The background count rate in the same wavelength range is 324 counts/ks, mostly from the dark current. The minimum requirement for the phase-resolved spectroscopy is to measure the spectra in phase bins corresponding to the peaks and the minima of the pulsar's light curve with an accuracy sufficient to distinguish between the spectral slopes in these bins at a >3 sigma confidence level. Based on the previous STIS/FUV data, we performed a series of simulations for various frequency-phase 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 2] binning schemes and several models for frequency-phase dependence of the FUV radiation and determined that a 20 ks scientific exposure is needed to reach the required accuracy for any models compatible with the STIS/NUV results. The slopes of the simulated spectra can be measured with an accuracy of 0.22 and 0.34 in the pulse peak and minimum, respectively, which means they can be distinguished with the 3.7 sigma confidence. When we get the actual data, we will, of course, perform a much more detailed analysis in the whole frequency-phase space using more realistic models for the thermal and magnetospheric components. In the 20 ks scientific exposure (8 HST orbits with account for overheads), we will collect 8100 source photons. This will allow us to obtain pulse profiles with 12 phase bins in, e.g., 8 frequency bands with the average S/N= 9 per bin and investigate the evolution of the pulse shape with frequency (e.g., to examine the expected decrease of pulsed fraction with frequency). The pulsar is too faint to use it for direct acquisition with COS/NUV. We have checked that there are several nearby stars with precisely known offsets from the pulsar appropriate for offset acquisition. However, as these stars have not been observed with UV detectors, their NUV fluxes are unknown. Since extrapolations from the known optical/NIR magnitudes to the COS/FUV band are very uncertain, the estimates of the aquisition time are very uncertain, too. Therefore, to choose the most appropriate acquisition target and optimize acquisition time, we will image this field with WFC3/UVIS F225W filter (one HST orbit) prior to carrying out the spectroscopic observations. Real Time Justification ----------------------- Calibration Justification ------------------------- Additional Comments ------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 3] TARGET LIST Fixed Targets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tar| Target | Target | Target |Coord | Radial | Flux data No | Name | Description | Position |Eqnx | Vel. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 PSR-B0656+14 STAR, NEUTRON STAR, RA=06H59M48.1300S +/- 0.1", J2000 V = 24.9 +/- 0.1 PULSAR DEC=+14D14'21.50" +/- 0.1" Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: This object was generated by the targetselector and retrieved from the SIMBAD database. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 PSRB0656-OFF STAR, F3-F9 RA=06H59M49.5820S +/- 0.1", J2000 V = 13.63 +/- 0.2 J=12.44+/-0.02, SET DEC=+14D14'2.73" +/- 0.1" H=11.980+/-0.02, K=11.938+/-0.02, Flam=0.8 FEFU in WFC3/F225W filter Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: Based on the optical/NIR information available, this is the most appropriate acquisition target. Its coordinates and V magnitude are taken from GSC2.3, the NIR magnitudes are from 2MASS. We observed this field with WFC3/UVIS/F225W in Visit 01 and measured its spectral fux in this filter: 183 electrons/s for an infinite aperture, which corresponds to the average F225W spectral flux Flam = 0.81 FEFU, or Fnu = 0.15 mJy. We have fit the broadband spectrum with the Kurucz models and found that a model with Teff=6500 K (F5V) and E(B-V)=0.2 gives the best fit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 PSRB0656+14 STAR, NEUTRON STAR RA-OFF=-1.398S +/- 0.01S, J2000 V = 24.9 +/- 0.1 DEC-OFF=+18.36" +/- 0.1", FROM 2 Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: This pulsar has a proper motion of (42, 0) mas/yr. The offset from the acquisition target PSRB0656-OFFSET was measured from ACIS/WFC images of 2005.93 and computed for 2010.2. We have checked that this offset differs by <0.04 arcsec from the separation between the acquisition star and the pulsar in the WFC3 observation of 2009.8. The offset values are the target (pulsar) position minus the position of the acquisition star. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 4] Patterns ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pattern_Number: 1 Primary_Pattern Secondary_Pattern Pattern_Type LINE Pattern_Purpose DITHER Number_Of_Points 3 Point_Spacing 2.0 Line_Spacing Coordinate_Frame POS-TARG Pattern_Orient 46.840 Angle_Between_Sides Center_Pattern NO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 5] Visit: 01 Visit Requirements: BETWEEN 01-AUG-2009:00:00:00 AND 31-DEC-2009:00:00:00 On Hold Comments: Additional Comments: UVIS imaging to choose optimal COS/NUV acquisition target and acquisition time. This one-orbit visit should be taken first (in the beginning of Cycle 17 if possible). Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 PSR-B0656+1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS-CENT F225W CR-SPLIT=2 1 750 S GS ACQ SCENARIO BASE1B3; 4 S ER see below PATTERN 1 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sub Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target | Exp |Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Cent.|Primary |Secondary |Iteration |CR-SPLIT |Orbit |Duration Name | Num |Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Wave.|Pattern Pos |Pattern Pos |Num |Num |Number | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PSR-B0656+14 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS-CEN F225W 1 none none 1 1 378.0 S S TER PSR-B0656+14 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS-CEN F225W 1 none none 2 1 378.0 S S TER PSR-B0656+14 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS-CEN F225W 2 none none 1 1 378.0 S S TER PSR-B0656+14 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS-CEN F225W 2 none none 2 1 378.0 S S TER PSR-B0656+14 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS-CEN F225W 3 none none 1 1 378.0 S S TER PSR-B0656+14 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS-CEN F225W 3 none none 2 1 378.0 S S TER 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 6] Visit: 02 Visit Requirements: On Hold Comments: Additional Comments: This visit was 'on hold' until the data from Visit 01 are analyzed to choose an optimal exposure time for the acquisition exposures. This analysis has been done, and the original parameters for Exposure 1 and Exposure 2 of this visit and Visit 03 have been changed. Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 PSRB0656-OF COS/NUV ACQ/SEA PSA MIRRORA SCAN-SIZE=2 1 12 S FSET RCH Comments: First acquisition exposure (we start from ACQ/SEARCH following the unstructions in Phase II Update for Cycle 17 Users of COS). The exposure time and spectral element have been changed based on the data from Visit 01. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 PSRB0656-OF COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA 1 12 S FSET GE Comments: This is second acquisition exposure (ACQ/IMAGE after AQCQ/SEARCH). The exposure time and spectral element have been changed based on the data from Visit 01. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2031, 1 2031 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=3 Comments: This is first spectroscopic exposure, taken after the offset acquisition (Exposures 1 and 2). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2965, 1 2965 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=3 Comments: Second spectroscopic exposure (Orbit 2). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2965, 1 2965 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=4 Comments: Third spectroscopic exposure (Orbit 3). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2965, 1 2965 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=4 Comments: Fourth spectroscopic exposure (Orbit 4). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 7] Sub Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target | Exp |Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Cent.|Primary |Secondary |Iteration |CR-SPLIT |Orbit |Duration Name | Num |Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Wave.|Pattern Pos |Pattern Pos |Num |Num |Number | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sub Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target | Exp |Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Cent.|Primary |Secondary |Iteration |CR-SPLIT |Orbit |Duration Name | Num |Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Wave.|Pattern Pos |Pattern Pos |Num |Num |Number | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PSRB0656-OFFSET 1 COS/NUV ACQ/SEA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A RCH PSRB0656-OFFSET 2 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A GE PSRB0656+14 3 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 1 2031.0 S G PSRB0656+14 4 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 2 2965.0 S G PSRB0656+14 5 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 3 2965.0 S G PSRB0656+14 6 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 4 2965.0 S G 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 8] Visit: 03 Visit Requirements: On Hold Comments: Additional Comments: This visit was 'on hold' until the data from Visit 01 are analyzed to choose an optimal exposure time for the acquisition exposures. This analysis has been done, and the original parameters for Exposure 1 and Exposure 2 of this visit and Visit 02 have been changed. Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 PSRB0656-OF COS/NUV ACQ/SEA PSA MIRRORA SCAN-SIZE=2 1 12 S FSET RCH Comments: First acquisition exposure (we start from ACQ/SEARCH following the unstructions in Phase II Update for Cycle 17 Users of COS). The exposure time and spectral element have been changed based on the data from Visit 01. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 PSRB0656-OF COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA 1 12 S FSET GE Comments: This is second acquisition exposure (ACQ/IMAGE after AQCQ/SEARCH). The exposure time and spectral element have been changed based on the data from Visit 01. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2031, 1 2031 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=3 Comments: This is first spectroscopic exposure, taken after the offset acquisition (Exposures 1 and 2). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2965, 1 2965 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=3 Comments: Second spectroscopic exposure (Orbit 2). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2965, 1 2965 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=4 Comments: Third spectroscopic exposure (Orbit 3). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 PSRB0656+14 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 SEGMENT=A, BUFFER-TIME=2965, 1 2965 S G EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, see below FP-POS=4 Comments: Fourth spectroscopic exposure (Orbit 4). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 9] Sub Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target | Exp |Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Cent.|Primary |Secondary |Iteration |CR-SPLIT |Orbit |Duration Name | Num |Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Wave.|Pattern Pos |Pattern Pos |Num |Num |Number | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sub Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target | Exp |Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Cent.|Primary |Secondary |Iteration |CR-SPLIT |Orbit |Duration Name | Num |Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Wave.|Pattern Pos |Pattern Pos |Num |Num |Number | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PSRB0656-OFFSET 1 COS/NUV ACQ/SEA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A RCH PSRB0656-OFFSET 2 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A GE PSRB0656+14 3 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 1 2031.0 S G PSRB0656+14 4 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 2 2965.0 S G PSRB0656+14 5 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 3 2965.0 S G PSRB0656+14 6 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1105 none none none none 4 2965.0 S G 11629( 7) - 09-Dec-2009 11:34:39 - [ 10] Summary Form for Proposal 11629 Item Used in this proposal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apertures PSA, UVIS-CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Configurations COS/FUV, COS/NUV, WFC3/UVIS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opmodes ACCUM, ACQ/IMAGE, ACQ/SEARCH, TIME-TAG ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Optional Parameters BUFFER-TIME=2031, BUFFER-TIME=2965, CR-SPLIT=2, EXTENDED=NO, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, FP-POS=4, SCAN-SIZE=2, SEGMENT=A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Special Requirements BETWEEN 01-AUG-2009:00:00:00 AND 31-DEC-2009:00:00:00, GS ACQ SCENARIO BASE1B3, PATTERN 1 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spectral Elements F225W, G140L, MIRRORA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target Names PSR-B0656+14, PSRB0656+14, PSRB0656-OFFSET ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------