13288( 2) - 10-Jun-2013 22:55:19 - [ 1] HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVING PROGRAM 13288 Version: 2 Check-in Time: 10-Jun-2013 22:55:19 STScI Edit Number: 0 Title PG 1424+240: Too Distant to be Seen? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type Cycle GO 21 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Investigators Contact? PI: Ms. Amy Kathryn Furniss University of California - Santa Cruz Y CoI: Dr. Charles W. Danforth University of Colorado at Boulder N CoI: Prof. John T. Stocke University of Colorado at Boulder N CoI: Dr. Michele Fumagalli Carnegie Institution of Washington N CoI: Dr. David A Williams University of California - Santa Cruz N CoI: Dr. Greg Madejski Stanford University N CoI: Dr. Jason X. Prochaska University of California - Santa Cruz N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract The propagation of very-high-energy (VHE; E>100 GeV) gamma rays is an increasing puzzle currently being unveiled by the combined observational power of Fermi, VERITAS and HST. Recent HST/COS observations of PG 1424+240 show the VHE blazar to be at the groundbreaking distance of z>0.6035, stirring fundamental questions regarding the validity of standard blazar emission mechanisms and the expected pair production interaction between VHE and extragalactic background light (EBL) photons. Unfortunately, the measurement which provided the redshift limit is constrained by the COS spectral coverage, and could be pushed even higher with spectral coverage above 1750 A. While unprecedented limits on the EBL will result if the blazar is found to reside at any distance beyond z=0.6, all currently available EBL and broadband blazar emission models will be negated if a redshift beyond z~0.7 is found. The propagation of VHE gamma rays from a source at z>0.7 will demand the use of exotic physics (e. g. axion/gamma-ray "oscillations'') to explain the unexpectedly long gamma-ray path length. We propose STIS/E230M observations of PG 1424+240 to probe intervening Lyman-alpha absorbers which can provide evidence that this gamma-ray blazar resides at a redshift greater than z=0.6. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Observations Description ------------------------ In order to set a more distant lower limit on the source redshift of PG1424+240, we require sensitivity to weaker absorbers. The current redshift limit is set by Lybeta and gamma lines observed in COS/FUV data (see Figure 1). The COS FUV data has S/N~9 per pixel which translates into a minimum 5 sigma detection of equivalent width Wobs=60 mA via Keeney et al. (2012). Since a single Lybeta line is ambiguous, we require both Lybeta and Lygamma detections. A Wobs = 60 mA Lygamma line at lambda~1550 (Lygamma at z~0.6) corresponds to log N(HI)=14.3 and the corresponding Lyalpha line would be observed at W~460mA at 1945A. Improving the detection limit in column density by an order of magnitude (log N(HI) >13.3) will require detecting Lyalpha lines at ~2000A with an observed equivalent width W~125mA. This requires data of only modest S/N~5 per STIS/E230M resolution element. Binning the data to optimal resolution of ~30-50 13288( 2) - 10-Jun-2013 22:55:19 - [ 2] km/s (rest-frame~25 km/s for redshifted Lyalpha) results in S/N improvements by a factor of root two. PG 1424+240 is a variable source and the flux is uncertain. However, over the course of 2012, it has shown a reasonably constant flux in the FUV of ~1.4x10^14 ergs cm-2s-1. We conservatively estimate a flux level of half this (f ~7x10-15 ergs cm-2s-1) and estimate that the required data quality can be obtained in 14 ksec or approximately five HST orbits with the STIS/E230M grating. Combining new observations using the I2124 setting (1720-2528A) and archival COS/FUV data (1135-1800A) will provide a contiguous spectrum of PG 1424+240 sensitive to Lyalpha absorbers at 0 < z < 1.07 and many strong metal lines along a similar redshift range. An order of magnitude improvement in HI sensitivity at z > 0.47 should result in ~40x more HI absorbers and improve the precision of the redshift limit accordingly for this astrophysically important object. Additionally, high resolution ground-based spectroscopy will be obtained at the Apache Point Observatory 3.5m to search for redshifted Mg II absorption associated with the Lyalpha absorbers found with COS and STIS. Real Time Justification ----------------------- Calibration Justification ------------------------- Additional Comments ------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13288( 2) - 10-Jun-2013 22:55:19 - [ 3] TARGET LIST Fixed Targets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tar| Target | Target | Target |Coord | Radial | Flux data No | Name | Description | Position |Eqnx | Vel. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 PG1424+240 GALAXY, BL LAC RA=14H27M0.3918S +/- .28", J2000 Z = 0.6 V = 14.95 +/- 1 DEC=+23D48'0.05" +/- .31" Reference Frame: ICRS Comments: This object was generated by the targetselector and retrieved from the SIMBAD database. Target coords precessed from GSC2.3, hstID=N5US000861 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13288( 2) - 10-Jun-2013 22:55:19 - [ 4] 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 PG1424+240 STIS/CCD ACQ F28X50LP MIRROR 1 .1 S (0.1 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 PG1424+240 STIS/CCD ACQ/PEA 0.2X0.06 MIRROR 1 .1 S (0.1 K S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 PG1424+240 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2FP E230M 1978 1 2000 S -MAMA A see below (2026 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 PG1424+240 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2FP E230M 1978 1 3000 S -MAMA B see below (2958 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 PG1424+240 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2FP E230M 1978 1 3000 S -MAMA C see below (2958 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 PG1424+240 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2FP E230M 1978 1 3000 S -MAMA D see below (2958 S) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 PG1424+240 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2FP E230M 1978 1 3000 S -MAMA E see below (2958 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 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PG1424+240 1 STIS/CCD ACQ F28X50LP MIRROR none none none none 1 N/A PG1424+240 2 STIS/CCD ACQ/PEA 0.2X0.06 MIRROR none none none none 1 N/A K PG1424+240 3 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2F E230M 1978 none none none none 1 2026.0 S -MAMA PA PG1424+240 4 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2F E230M 1978 none none none none 2 2958.0 S -MAMA PB PG1424+240 5 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2F E230M 1978 none none none none 3 2958.0 S -MAMA PC 13288( 2) - 10-Jun-2013 22:55:19 - [ 5] 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 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PG1424+240 6 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2F E230M 1978 none none none none 4 2958.0 S -MAMA PD PG1424+240 7 STIS/NUV ACCUM 0.2X0.2F E230M 1978 none none none none 5 2958.0 S -MAMA PE 13288( 2) - 10-Jun-2013 22:55:19 - [ 6] Summary Form for Proposal 13288 Item Used in this proposal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apertures 0.2X0.06, 0.2X0.2FPA, 0.2X0.2FPB, 0.2X0.2FPC, 0.2X0.2FPD, 0.2X0.2FPE, F28X50LP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Configurations STIS/CCD, STIS/NUV-MAMA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opmodes ACCUM, ACQ, ACQ/PEAK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Optional Parameters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spectral Elements E230M, MIRROR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target Names PG1424+240 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------