13285( 5) - 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 - [ 1] HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVING PROGRAM 13285 Version: 5 Check-in Time: 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 STScI Edit Number: 2 Title WFC3 imaging and galaxy subtraction for the Kepler BL Lac W2R1926+42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type Cycle GO 21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Investigators Contact? PI: Dr. Richard Edelson University of Maryland Y CoI: Prof. Matthew A. Malkan University of California - Los Angeles N CoI: Dr. Simon Allan Vaughan University of Leicester N CoI: Dr. Richard Mushotzky University of Maryland N CoI: Dr. Ranjan Vasudevan University of Maryland N CoI: Dr. Guy Gibson Pooley University of Cambridge N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract We request a single GO orbit for WFC3 imaging to measure the underlying galaxy in W2R1926+42, the only known rapidly-variable BL Lac in the Kepler field. Kepler is producing a light curve of unprecedented detail and quality, sampled once every minute with ~1% errors and ~90% duty cycle, eventually to span many years. This will be >3 orders of magnitude longer than previous quasi-continuous BL Lac optical monitoring. Lower cadence Kepler monitoring demonstrates that so-called "blazar microvariability" (previously hinted at in short ~12 hr light curve snippets) is the result of strong, rapid flaring (>10% in ~1 hr) interspersed with much longer periods (days) of relative quiescence. These data have allowed the first measurement of the optical PSD of a BL Lac, indicating a ~4 hr timescale. They also show an approximately lognormal distribution of fluxes as well as a correlation between rms variability and flux, relations that have previously been associated with Seyfert 1 accretion disks. This is interesting because beamed jet emission, not accretion disk emission, is believed to dominate the output in BL Lacs. However the analysis is complicated by a large and unknown flux offset (up to ~88% of the mean flux) introduced because the underlying galaxy contaminates the light curve measured with Kepler's large (~4") pixels. The WFC3 has a factor of ~100 higher resolution, providing much more suitable data for resolving the galaxy, determining its contribution, and correcting the light curve. Accurate subtraction of this non-variable component will allow improved constraints on the physical processes responsible for the variability. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Observations Description ------------------------ These observations will utilize the WFC3-UVIS in imaging mode. We used the APT Phase II Orbit Planner to tailor the observations to fit into a single HST orbit. These utilize the 1kx1k subarray (e.g., UVIS1-C1K1C-SUB) in order to assure inclusion PSF stars while minimizing overhead so no readout will be required during the orbit. No dithering is used because this source can show significant variations in as little as 20 min. 13285( 5) - 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 - [ 2] The bulk of our observations will be with the broad-bandpass F350LP filter in order to minimize the exposure time needed to obtain adequate S/N. This filter is a good match to the Kepler 4200-9000 A bandpass in the red but extends somewhat further into the blue. Using the same assumptions as before (integrated B = 18.1 evenly divided between the galaxy and point source, corresponding to B = 18.7 in the point source), a flat continuum in F_nu, and defaults for all other inputs, the WFC3 Exposure Time Calculator indicated that the point source would saturate at ~160 sec. (Because this magnitude was derived from USNO photographic photometry, it should be considered an upper limit to the flux). Conservatively using 66 sec exposures, our APT simulations indicated that we can fit 16 into the first part of the orbit. Following that will be a series of short exposures (1 min F606W / 2 min F336W / 1 min F606W) to yield colors of the point source and host galaxy. The symmetrical coverage protects against variability to the first order, while the much lower throughput of these filters means that saturation is not a concern. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13285( 5) - 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 - [ 3] TARGET LIST Fixed Targets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tar| Target | Target | Target |Coord | Radial | Flux data No | Name | Description | Position |Eqnx | Vel. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 W2R1926+42 GALAXY, BL LAC, RA=19H26M31.0500S +/- 0.1", J2000 V = 17.5 +/- 1 B = 18.1 ELLIPTICAL DEC=+42D09'59.00" +/- 0.1" Reference Frame: ICRS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13285( 5) - 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 - [ 4] Patterns ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pattern_Number: 1 Primary_Pattern Secondary_Pattern Pattern_Type WFC3-UVIS-DITHER-BOX Pattern_Purpose DITHER Number_Of_Points 4 Point_Spacing 0.173 Line_Spacing 0.112 Coordinate_Frame POS-TARG Pattern_Orient 23.884 Angle_Between_Sides 81.785 Center_Pattern NO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pattern_Number: 2 Primary_Pattern Secondary_Pattern Pattern_Type WFC3-UVIS-DITHER-LINE Pattern_Purpose DITHER Number_Of_Points 2 Point_Spacing 0.145 Line_Spacing Coordinate_Frame POS-TARG Pattern_Orient 46.84 Angle_Between_Sides Center_Pattern NO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13285( 5) - 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 - [ 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| (Total) | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 W2R1926+42 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1K F350LP FLASH=5 1 66 S PATTERN 1 1 S 1C-SUB see below (224 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 W2R1926+42 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1K F350LP FLASH=5 1 66 S PATTERN 1 2 S 1C-SUB see below (224 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 W2R1926+42 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1K F350LP FLASH=5 1 66 S PATTERN 1 3 S 1C-SUB see below (224 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 W2R1926+42 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1K F350LP FLASH=5 1 66 S PATTERN 1 4 S 1C-SUB see below (224 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 W2R1926+42 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1K F606W FLASH=8 1 66 S PATTERN 2 5 S 1C-SUB see below (112 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 W2R1926+42 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1K F336W FLASH=12 1 66 S PATTERN 2 6 S 1C-SUB see below (112 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ W2R1926+42 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 1 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 2 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 3 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 1 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 4 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 2 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 1 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 2 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 2 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB 13285( 5) - 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 - [ 6] 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 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ W2R1926+42 2 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 3 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 2 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 4 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 3 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 1 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 3 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 2 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 3 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 3 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 3 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 4 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 4 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 1 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 4 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 2 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 4 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 3 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 4 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F350LP 4 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 5 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F606W 1 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 5 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F606W 2 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 6 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F336W 1 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB W2R1926+42 6 WFC3/UVI ACCUM UVIS2-C1 F336W 2 none none none 1 56.0 S S K1C-SUB 13285( 5) - 05-Aug-2014 12:47:46 - [ 7] Summary Form for Proposal 13285 Item Used in this proposal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apertures UVIS2-C1K1C-SUB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Configurations WFC3/UVIS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opmodes ACCUM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Optional Parameters FLASH=12, FLASH=5, FLASH=8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Special Requirements PATTERN 1 1, PATTERN 1 2, PATTERN 1 3, PATTERN 1 4, PATTERN 2 5, PATTERN 2 6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spectral Elements F336W, F350LP, F606W ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target Names W2R1926+42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------