12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 1] HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVING PROGRAM 12189 Version: 3 Check-in Time: 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 STScI Edit Number: 1 Title Do stars ionise the filaments in NGC 1275 ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type Cycle GO 18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Investigators Contact? PI: Dr. Walter Jaffe Sterrewacht Leiden CoI: Mr. Raymond Oonk Sterrewacht Leiden N CoI: Prof. Malcolm Bremer University of Bristol N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) in cool core clusters show filaments of line emitting gas whose ionization physics has been much studied but little understood. Some filaments show blue knots suggesting young star clusters; others do not. We request deep COS G140L FUV spectra of five regions in the filaments surrounding the BCG NGC 1275 in the nearby Perseus cluster. Analysis of the spectra, and particularly the [CIV] feature will clarify whether the filaments are ionized by normal stars, ultrahot stars, or a nonthermal source weak in FUV photons. The possible role of the active nucleus will be investigated by selecting regions located at various distances from the nucleus. Understanding the ionization and heating of these filaments, and why some filaments form stars, whilst others are prevented from collapsing, is important not only to the understanding of cool core clusters, but also to the wider issue of galaxy formation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Observations Description ------------------------ Choice of Target: NGC 1275 is the BCG in the Perseus cluster, one of the nearest and best studied of the massive cool core clusters. It has a distance of 70 Mpc (z=0.01756) where 1 arcsec equals 350 pc. Five regions in three ionized filaments are selected in NGC 1275 for this study. The two outer regions (green circles in Fig. 1) correspond to regions 2 and 38 from Conselice et al. 2001 and are located 21 and 25 kpc from the nucleus. The three inner regions (yellow circles in Fig. 1) lie at increasing distances from the nucleus along the Perseus East filament. Velocity studies show that this gas is related to the BCG and not the high velocity system north-west of the NGC 1275 nucleus. We will observe these regions with COS using the G140L grating which allows for a spectral resolution of 0.6 A. The COS primary science aperture has a diameter of 2.5 arcsec, but due to strong vignetting only the inner 1 arcsec is usable. The regions are picked to sample a variety of ratios of H-alpha/Blue continuum emission and a variety of distances from the AGN, so that we can test the contributions to ionization from stars, the AGN, and "missing" sources. Time justification: 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 2] From H-alpha and FUV imaging of z=0.1 BCGs O'Dea et al. 2004 finds that F(FUV) =(2-4)xF(H-alpha). The H-alpha surface brightness is 0.5x1e-14 and 1.0x1e-14 erg/s/cm2/arcsec2 for the two outer regions and three inner regions respectively (Conselice et al. 2001). Following O'Dea et al. 2004 this translates to an FUV surface brightnesses per unit of wavelength of 0.5x1e-16 and 1.0x1e-16 erg/s/cm2/A/arcsec2 for the outer regions and inner regions respectively. Here we have used the conservative lower estimate of the F(FUV) to F(H-alpha) ratio. The selected HII emitting regions fill the COS primary science aperture. Inserting these values into the COS ETC for the above mentioned instrumental setup we find that we require 2 orbits for each of the outer regions and 1 orbit for each of the inner regions to detect the FUV continuum with a SNR > 5 per resolution element at the redshifted wavelength of the [CIV] feature. In total we thus require 7-orbits to obtain our goals with COS. Choice of Instrument: We choose to use COS instead of STIS because COS has a lower background and higher throughput than STIS. If we were to use STIS with grating G140L, a 52x2 arcsec slit and integrating 1 arcsec along the slit, then we find that we require 5-10 times longer exposure times to detect the FUV continuum in the selected regions at the same signal to noise. Real Time Justification ----------------------- Calibration Justification ------------------------- Additional Comments ------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 3] TARGET LIST Fixed Targets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tar| Target | Target | Target |Coord | Radial | Flux data No | Name | Description | Position |Eqnx | Vel. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 NGC1275-P1 CLUSTER OF GALAXIES, RA-OFF=4.04600S +/- 0.01S, J2000 Z = V = 12.48 +/- 0.2 COOLING FLOW, EMISSION DEC-OFF=-48.9400" +/- 0.1", FROM 0.01756 SURF_CONT(1500)=0.5e-16 LINE NEBULA, STAR 7 FORMING REGION Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: The V magnitude given above corresponds to the total integrated V-magnitude of NGC1275. The FUV surface brightness, as estimated from H-alpha measurements, at our proposed positions is much lower and is given in the other fluxes box i.e. F(FUV)= 0.5e-16 erg/s/cm2/A/arcsec2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 NGC1275-P2 CLUSTER OF GALAXIES, RA-OFF=11.3220S +/- 0.01S, J2000 Z = V = 12.48 +/- 0.2 COOLING FLOW, EMISSION DEC-OFF=-30.7600" +/- 0.1", FROM 0.01756 SURF_CONT(1500)=0.5e-16 LINE NEBULA, STAR 7 FORMING REGION Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: The V magnitude given above corresponds to the total integrated V-magnitude of NGC1275. The FUV surface brightness, as estimated from H-alpha measurements, at our proposed positions is much lower and is given in the other fluxes box i.e. F(FUV)= 0.5e-16 erg/s/cm2/A/arcsec2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 NGC1275-P3 CLUSTER OF GALAXIES, RA-OFF=8.76500S +/- 0.01S, J2000 Z = V = 12.48 +/- 0.2 COOLING FLOW, EMISSION DEC-OFF=12.4800" +/- 0.1", FROM 0.01756 SURF_CONT(1500)=1.0e-16 LINE NEBULA, STAR 7 FORMING REGION Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: The V magnitude given above corresponds to the total integrated V-magnitude of NGC1275. The FUV surface brightness, as estimated from H-alpha measurements, at our proposed positions is much lower and is given in the other fluxes box i.e. F(FUV)= 1.0e-16 erg/s/cm2/A/arcsec2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 NGC1275-P4 CLUSTER OF GALAXIES, RA-OFF=7.96200S +/- 0.01S, J2000 Z = V = 12.48 +/- 0.2 COOLING FLOW, EMISSION DEC-OFF=9.58000" +/- 0.1", FROM 0.01756 SURF_CONT(1500)=1.0e-16 LINE NEBULA, STAR 7 FORMING REGION Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: The V magnitude given above corresponds to the total integrated V-magnitude of NGC1275. The FUV surface brightness, as estimated from H-alpha measurements, at our proposed positions is much lower and is given in the other fluxes box i.e. F(FUV)= 1.0e-16 erg/s/cm2/A/arcsec2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 4] TARGET LIST Fixed Targets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tar| Target | Target | Target |Coord | Radial | Flux data No | Name | Description | Position |Eqnx | Vel. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 NGC1275-P5 CLUSTER OF GALAXIES, RA-OFF=7.01000S +/- 0.01S, J2000 Z = V = 12.48 +/- 0.2 COOLING FLOW, EMISSION DEC-OFF=5.76000" +/- 0.1", FROM 0.01756 SURF_CONT(1500)=1.0e-16 LINE NEBULA, STAR 7 FORMING REGION Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: The V magnitude given above corresponds to the total integrated V-magnitude of NGC1275. The FUV surface brightness, as estimated from H-alpha measurements, at our proposed positions is much lower and is given in the other fluxes box i.e. F(FUV)= 1.0e-16 erg/s/cm2/A/arcsec2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 NCJ1045244 STAR, G V-IV RA=03H19M41.7123S +/- 0.05", J2000 V = 14.659 +/- 0.1 GALEX(NUV) = 20.19 DEC=+41D30'36.65" +/- 0.2" +- 0.05 mag Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: This object was generated by the targetselector and retrieved from the GSC 2.3 database. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 5] Visit: 01 Visit Requirements: On Hold Comments: Additional Comments: Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 NCJ1045244 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA 1 100 S GE Comments: Acquisition of star5. This target will be used as the offset-reference. It has a GALEX(NUV)=20.19 mag according to the COS ETC this means that we will obtain S/N=60 in 50-100 sec (for spectral types G5V-O5V), using ETC settings: mirrorA, PSA, point-source (radius=0.4 arcsec), standard background and average_airglow. Star5 has been investigated for propermotion; A catalog search in Vizier (CDS) showed that within errors the proper motion of this star is zero. There was no preferred direction of the proper motion between the 8 catalogs containing this star. Any proper motion values given by these catalogs is less then 10 mas/yr. As we are obtaining our target coordinates relative to star5 from an HST-ACS observation in 2006 this means that any propermotion of this star will lead to a shift which is less then 50 mas, at the time of observing with COS, which is neglible. This acquisition of star5 will be followed by three offset pointings to NGC1275-P4 (1 orbit), NGC1275-P3 (1 orbit) and NGC1275-P2 (2 orbits) for a total of 4 orbits. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 6] Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 NGC1275-P4 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA BUFFER-TIME=100.0, 1 100 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO Comments: From ACQ/IMAGE on STAR5 we point towards our first target NGC1275-P4 in this visit, prior to the spectrum we take a 100 sec NUV image. The integration time for the NUV images in this project is based on SBC F140LP data of the NGC1275-P2 pointing. The flux of the brightest point sources in this region is 7e-18 erg/s/cm2/A. Assuming that these are A0V stars and using the COS-ETC we find that we require an integration time of 100 sec to obtain a S/N=6.9 for these sources. We will assume that these point-sources are typical for all our pointings. Using GALEX we find NUV surface brightnesses 22.96-27.46 mag/arcsec2. Again assuming A0V stars using the COS ETC we find that in an integration time of 100 sec we obtain S/N=1.0-32.3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 NGC1275-P4 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=2240.0, 1 2240 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: Following the 100 sec NUV image we take a FUV spectrum of NGC1275-P4. The total integration time on this target is 1 orbit minus overheads. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 NGC1275-P3 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA BUFFER-TIME=100.0, 1 100 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO Comments: From NGC1275-P4 we point towards our second target NGC1275-P3 in this visit, prior to the spectrum we take a 100 sec NUV image (see comments for exposure2 in visit1). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 NGC1275-P3 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=2693.0, 1 2693 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: Following the 100 sec NUV image we take a FUV spectrum of NGC1275-P3. The total integration time on this target is 1 orbit minus overheads. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 7] Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 NGC1275-P2 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA BUFFER-TIME=100.0, 1 100 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO Comments: From NGC1275-P3 we point towards our third and last target NGC1275-P2 in this visit, prior to the spectrum we take a 100 sec NUV image (see comments for exposure2 in visit1). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 NGC1275-P2 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=2582.0, 1 2582 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: Following the 100 sec NUV image we take a FUV spectrum of NGC1275-P2. The total integration time on this target is 2 orbits minus overheads. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 NGC1275-P2 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=3055.0, 1 3055 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: We continue to observe on NGC1275-P2, until the end of the fourth orbit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NCJ1045244 1 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A GE NGC1275-P4 2 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A G NGC1275-P4 3 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 1 N/A G NGC1275-P3 4 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 2 N/A G NGC1275-P3 5 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 2 N/A G NGC1275-P2 6 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 3 N/A G NGC1275-P2 7 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 3 N/A G NGC1275-P2 8 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 4 N/A G 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 8] Visit: 02 Visit Requirements: On Hold Comments: Additional Comments: Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 NCJ1045244 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA 1 100 S GE Comments: Acquisition of star5. This target will be used as the offset-reference (see comments exposure1 in visit1). Star5 has been investigated for propermotion, see comments exposure1 in visit1. This acquisition of star5 will be followed by two offset pointings to NGC1275-P5 (1 orbit) and NGC1275-P1 (2 orbits) for a total of 3 orbits. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 NGC1275-P5 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA BUFFER-TIME=100.0, 1 100 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO Comments: From ACQ/IMAGE on STAR5 we point towards our first target NGC1275-P5 in this visit, prior to the spectrum we take a 100 sec NUV image (see comments for exposure2 in visit1). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 NGC1275-P5 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=2240.0, 1 2240 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: Following the 100 sec NUV image we take a FUV spectrum of NGC1275-P5. The total integration time on this target is 1 orbit minus overheads. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 NGC1275-P1 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA BUFFER-TIME=100.0, 1 100 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO Comments: From NGC1275-P5 we point towards our second and last target NGC1275-P1 in this visit, prior to the spectrum we take a 100 sec NUV image (see comments for exposure2 in visit1). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 9] Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 NGC1275-P1 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=2693.0, 1 2693 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: Following the 100 sec NUV image we take a FUV spectrum of NGC1275-P1. The total integration time on this target is 2 orbits minus overheads. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 NGC1275-P1 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=3055.0, 1 3055 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: We continue to observe on NGC1275-P1, until the end of the third orbit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NCJ1045244 1 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A GE NGC1275-P5 2 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A G NGC1275-P5 3 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 1 N/A G NGC1275-P1 4 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 2 N/A G NGC1275-P1 5 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 2 N/A G NGC1275-P1 6 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 3 N/A G 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 10] Visit: 52 Visit Requirements: On Hold Comments: Additional Comments: Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 NCJ1045244 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA 1 100 S GE Comments: Acquisition of star5. This target will be used as the offset-reference (see comments exposure1 in visit1). Star5 has been investigated for propermotion, see comments exposure1 in visit1. This acquisition of star5 will be followed by two offset pointings to NGC1275-P5 (1 orbit) and NGC1275-P1 (2 orbits) for a total of 3 orbits. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 NGC1275-P5 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA BUFFER-TIME=100.0, 1 100 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO Comments: From ACQ/IMAGE on STAR5 we point towards our first target NGC1275-P5 in this visit, prior to the spectrum we take a 100 sec NUV image (see comments for exposure2 in visit1). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 NGC1275-P5 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=2240.0, 1 2240 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: Following the 100 sec NUV image we take a FUV spectrum of NGC1275-P5. The total integration time on this target is 1 orbit minus overheads. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 NGC1275-P1 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA BUFFER-TIME=100.0, 1 100 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO Comments: From NGC1275-P5 we point towards our second and last target NGC1275-P1 in this visit, prior to the spectrum we take a 100 sec NUV image (see comments for exposure2 in visit1). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 11] Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 NGC1275-P1 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=2693.0, 1 2693 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: Following the 100 sec NUV image we take a FUV spectrum of NGC1275-P1. The total integration time on this target is 2 orbits minus overheads. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 NGC1275-P1 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 BUFFER-TIME=3055.0, 1 3055 S G EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH Comments: We continue to observe on NGC1275-P1, until the end of the third orbit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NCJ1045244 1 COS/NUV ACQ/IMA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A GE NGC1275-P5 2 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 1 N/A G NGC1275-P5 3 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 1 N/A G NGC1275-P1 4 COS/NUV TIME-TA PSA MIRRORA none none none none 2 N/A G NGC1275-P1 5 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 2 N/A G NGC1275-P1 6 COS/FUV TIME-TA PSA G140L 1280 none none none none 3 N/A G 12189( 3) - 16-Nov-2011 17:09:09 - [ 12] Summary Form for Proposal 12189 Item Used in this proposal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apertures PSA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Configurations COS/FUV, COS/NUV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opmodes ACQ/IMAGE, TIME-TAG ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Optional Parameters BUFFER-TIME=100.0, BUFFER-TIME=2240.0, BUFFER-TIME=2582.0, BUFFER-TIME=2693.0, BUFFER-TIME=3055.0, EXTENDED=YES, FLASH=NO, FLASH=YES, FP-POS=3, SEGMENT=BOTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spectral Elements G140L, MIRRORA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target Names NCJ1045244, NGC1275-P1, NGC1275-P2, NGC1275-P3, NGC1275-P4, NGC1275-P5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------