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1.2 Which Instrument to Use: WFPC2, ACS, NICMOS, or STIS?


In this section we compare briefly the performance of HST instruments with imaging capability in the UV to near-IR spectral range. These instruments include WFPC2 and STIS, as well as NICMOS, which was revived through the installation of the cryo-cooler, and the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), which was installed during the HST Servicing Mission 3b1. Important imaging parameters for all instruments are summarized in Table 1.1.

Table 1.1: Comparison of WFPC2, ACS, NICMOS, and STIS Instrumental Imaging Parameters.
Parameter WFPC2 ACS NICMOS STIS
Wavelength range 1150Å - 11,000Å WFC: 3700 Å - 11000 Å HRC: 2000 Å - 11000 Å SBC: 1150 Å - 1700 Å 8000Å - 25,000Å FUV-MAMA: 1150Å - 1700Å NUV-MAMA: 1700Å - 3100Å CCD: 2000Å - 11,000Å
Detector Si CCDs CCDs (WFC, HRC) MAMA (SBC) HgCdTe arrays CCD, MAMAs
Image Format 4 x 800 x 800 WFC: 2 butted 2048x4096 HRC: 1024x1024 SBC: 1024x1024 3 x 256 x 256 1024 x 1024
Field-of-view and pixel size 150" x 150" @ 0.1" /pix 34"x 34" @ 0.046"/pix (1) WFC: 202"x202" @0.05" /pix HRC: 29"x26" @0.028"x0.025" /pix SBC: 35"x31" @0.033"x0.030" /pix NIC1: 11"x 11" @ 0.043" /pix NIC2: 19" x 19" @ 0.075" /pix NIC3: 51" x 51" @ 0.2" /pix MAMAs: 25" x 25" @ 0.024"/pix CCD: 51" x 51" @ 0.05" /pix (2)
Read noise 5 e- WFC: 5 e- HRC: 4.7 e- SBC: 0 e- 30 e- MAMAs: 0 e- CCD: 5.4e-
Dark current 0.002[WF2] - 0.006[PC] e- /s/pix WFC: 0.002 e-/s/pix HRC: 0.0025 e-/s/pix SBC: 1.2x10-5 e-/s/pix <0.1 e- /s/pix NUV-MAMA: 0.0001 e- /s/pix FUV-MAMA: 7x10-6 e- /s/pix CCD: 0.004 e- /s/pix
Saturation 53,000 e- WFC: 80,000 e- HRC: 140,000 e- SBC: 100 counts/s/pix 200,000 e- MAMAs: 100 counts/s/pix CCD: 140,000 e-
1"L"-shaped field-of-view using 3 CCDs with 0.1" pixels, and one CCD with 0.046" pixels.
2Field-of-view is up to 51" x 51" if no filter is used, and down to 12" x 12" for some neutral density filters.

1.2.1 Comparison of WFPC2 and ACS

Advantages of each instrument may be summarized as follows.

WFPC2 advantages are:

ACS advantages are:

For projects using optical broad band filters, ACS is better suited due to its wider field of view, better sampling of the PSF, and higher throughput.

For projects using UV and narrow band filters the choice may depend on source size. For relatively compact objects, ACS is better due to the better PSF sampling and higher throughput and solar blind performance. For larger objects, e.g., the large planets Jupiter and Saturn, and diffuse galactic nebula such as the Orion and Eagle Nebulae, the larger field of view of WFPC2 makes it competitive.

Table 1.2: Comparison of WFPC2 and ACS Filters.
WFPC2
ACS
ACS / WFPC2
Wide-Field
Imaging Effic'y1
Filter
FOV
(arcsec)2
Approx Peak
Effic'y3
Filter
Camera
FOV
(arcsec)4
Approx Peak
Effic'y3
Broad Band
F160W
90" x 90"
0.07%
F150LP
SBC
31" x 35"
3%
5.74
F170W
134" x 134"
0.17%
F165LP
SBC
31" x 35"
0.9%
0.32
F185W
134" x 134"
0.19%
-
-
-
-
-
F218W
134" x 134"
0.28%
F220W
HRC
26" x 29"
5%
0.75
F255W
134" x 134"
0.45%
F250W
HRC
26" x 29"
6.1%
0.56
F300W
134" x 134"
1.9%
-
-
-
-
-
F336W
134" x 134"
3.5%
F330W
HRC
26" x 29"
10.5%
0.13
F380W
134" x 134"
3.7%
-
-
-
-
-
F439W
134" x 134"
3.9%
F435W
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
33%
22%
19.2
0.24
F450W
134" x 134"
8.5%
F475W
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
36%
24%
9.62
0.12
F555W
134" x 134"
11%
F555W
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
37%
23%
7.64
0.09
F569W
134" x 134"
11%
-
-
-
-
-
F606W
134" x 134"
14%
F606W
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
44%
27%
7.14
0.08
F622W
134" x 134"
14%
F625W
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
43%
26%
6.98
0.08
F675W
134" x 134"
14%
-
-
-
-
-
F702W
134" x 134"
14%
-
-
-
-
-
F785LP
134" x 134"
5%
-
-
-
-
-
F791W
134" x 134"
9%
F775W
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
42%
22%
10.6
0.10
F814W
134" x 134"
10%
F814W
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
42%
22%
9.54
0.09
F850LP
134" x 134"
3.9%
F850LP
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
25%
13%
14.6
0.14
Medium Band
F122M
134" x 134"
0.11%
F122M
SBC
31" x 35"
0.9%
0.49
F410M
134" x 134"
4%
-
-
-
-
-
F467M
134" x 134"
5.5%
B. Ramp
(FR459M)
WFC
HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
29%
0.44
F547M
134" x 134"
11%
F550M
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
40%
25%
8.26
0.10
F1042M
134" x 134"
0.5%
B. Ramp
(FR914M)
WFC
HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
4%
1.0
Narrow Band
F343N
134" x 134"
0.39%
F344N
HRC
26" x 29"
10%
1.08
F375N
134" x 134"
0.9%
OII Ramp
(FR388N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
4%
0.22
FQUVN
3767Å
60" x 60"
1.3%
OII Ramp
(FR388N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
6%
1.2
FQUVN
3831Å
67" x 67"
1.5%
OII Ramp
(FR388N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
8%
1.0
FQUVN
3915Å
67" x 67"
1.9%
OII Ramp
(FR388N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
10%
0.9
FQUVN
3993Å
67" x 67"
2.3%
OII Ramp
(FR388N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
10%
0.8
F390N
134" x 134"
1.9%
OII Ramp
(FR388N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
10%
0.23
F437N
134" x 134"
3%
OII Ramp
(FR423N)
WFC
45" x 85"
10%
0.16
F469N
134" x 134"
3.7%
OII Ramp
(FR462N)
WFC
60" x 85"
13%
0.17
F487N
134" x 134"
4.8%
OIII Ramp
(FR505N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
18%
0.20
F502N
134" x 134"
5.8%
F502N
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
28%
19%
11.0
0.14
FQCH4
5435Å
30" x 30"
9.5%
OIII Ramp
(FR551N)
WFC
45" x 85"
28%
2.7
F588N
134" x 134"
13%
OIII Ramp
(FR551N)
WFC
45" x 85"
34%
0.12
FQCH4
6199Å
30" x 30"
12%
OIII Ramp
(FR601N)
WFC
60" x 85"
29%
2.3
F631N
134" x 134"
13%
OIII Ramp
(FR601N)
WFC
60" x 85"
31%
0.11
F656N
134" x 134"
11%
H Ramp
(FR656N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
F658N
134" x 134"
11%
F658N
WFC HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
44%
26%
9.09
0.10
F673N
134" x 134"
12%
H Ramp
(FR656N)
WFC HRC
65" x 100"
26" x 29"
28%
0.11
FQCH4
7278Å
30" x 30"
10%
H Ramp
(FR716N)
WFC
45" x 85"
31%
3
FQCH4
8930Å
30" x 30"
2.9%
F892N
WFC
HRC
202" x 202"
26" x 29"
12%
3.47
F953N
134" x 134"
2.2%
IR Ramp
(FR931N)
WFC
60" x 85"
12%
0.31
1Relative efficiency for ACS vs. WFPC2 for wide-field imaging. Defined as [(ACS FOV area)x(ACS efficiency)] / [(WFPC2 FOV area) x (WFPC2 efficiency)]. For WFPC2 we have reduced FOV for the missing "L" shaped region around PC1.
2The full WFPC2 FOV is a 150" x 150" L-shaped region, with area equivalent to a 134" x 134" square, which we use for comparisons to ACS.
3Efficiency near filter pivot wavelength; includes HST+instrument+filters.
4For ACS the full WFC FOV is 202"x202", the full HRC FOV is 26"x29", and the full SBC FOV is 31" x 35". When using the narrow band ramp filters the larger WFC FOV gets reduced, depending on the FOV location. There are three possible locations: inner region (45"x85"), middle region (65"x100"), and outer region (60"x85").

1.2.2 Comparison of WFPC2 and NICMOS

Both WFPC2 and NICMOS are capable of imaging at wavelengths between ~8000Å and ~11,000Å. At longer wavelengths NICMOS must be used; at shorter wavelengths WFPC2, STIS, or ACS must be used. Table 1.3 compares the detective efficiency of WFPC2 and NICMOS in the wavelength region where both instruments overlap in capabilities. Count rates for a V=20 star of spectral class A0 are given for all filters at common wavelengths; the signal-to-noise (S/N) is also given for a 1 hour exposure of this same star. For bright continuum sources WFPC2 and NICMOS offer similar efficiency over the spectral range from 8800Å to 10,500Å; the choice of instrument will likely depend on other factors such as field size and details of the passband shape. However, for very faint sources, the lower read noise of WFPC2 (5e- for WFPC2 vs. 30e- for NICMOS) should prove advantageous.

Both instruments have polarimetry capability, but the WFPC2 polarizers are not viable above 8000Å; above this wavelength NICMOS must be used for polarimetry. We note that the ACS WFC is optimized for the far red and has polarimetric capability.

Table 1.3: Comparison of WFPC2 and NICMOS Count Rates for a V=20 A0 Star.
Instrument Filter Mean
Wavelength
(Å)
Effective
Width (Å)
Count Rate (e- s-1) SNR in 1 hour1
WFPC2 F785LP 9366 2095 14 215

F791W 8006 1304 30 314

F814W 8269 1758 33 333

F850LP 9703 1670 7.1 150

FQCH4N (Quad D) 8929 64 0.47 34, 292

F953N 9546 52 0.21 19, 152

F1042M 10,443 611 0.20 18, 152

LRF3 8000 9000 9762 105 113 126 1.5 0.64 0.23 66 40 20
NICMOSe F090M4 8970 1885 17.4 89

F095N4 9536 88 0.883 9.2

F097N4 9715 94 1.19 12

F108N4 10,816 94 1.17 9.9

F110W (Camera 1) 11,022 5920 73 170

F110W (Camera 2) 11,035 5915 83.7 290

F110W (Camera 3) 11,035 5915 75.9 390
1WFPC2 SNR assuming two 1800s exposures for cosmic ray removal. NICMOS SNR for central pixel of PSF.
2Values given for WFC (0.10" pixels) and PC (0.046" pixels).
3LRF filter is continuously tunable from 3710Å to 9762Å. LRF field-of-view is 10"x10".
4These NICMOS filters are available only on Camera 1 which has 11"x11" field-of-view.
4e. The NICMOS ETC performs S/N calculations for the brightest pixel with the detector temperature at 77.1oK.

1.2.3 Comparison of WFPC2 and STIS

Both WFPC2 and STIS are capable of imaging over the same wavelength ranges between ~1150Å and ~11000Å. At much longer wavelengths NICMOS must be used.

Advantages of each instrument may be summarized as follows.

WFPC2 advantages are:

STIS advantages are:

In general, WFPC2 has a much greater selection of filters and wider field-of-view than STIS, but STIS has greater detective efficiency in the UV and for its long-pass and unfiltered modes. Table 1.4 compares the detective efficiency for WFPC2 and STIS filters with similar bandpasses. For UV imaging STIS is greatly superior due to higher throughput and insensitivity to filter red-leak; only if some detail of a WFPC2 filter bandpass were needed, would it be a viable choice.

For both [OII] 3727Å and [OIII] 5007Å imaging STIS has much higher QE and is preferred, unless the larger WFPC2 field-of-view is an important factor. The WFPC2 [OIII] filter is wider than its STIS counter-part, which may also be useful for redshifted lines. For broad-band imaging the unfiltered and 5500Å long-pass modes of STIS again have higher efficiency than WFPC2, though with reduced field-of-view.

Table 1.4: Comparison of WFPC2 and STIS Detector Efficiencies.
Instrument Filter Mean
Wavelength
(Å)
Bandpass
FWHM
(Å)1
Peak QE2
WFPC2 F122M 1420 100 0.11%
STIS F25LYA 1216 85 0.32%
WFPC2 F160BW 1492 500 0.07%
STIS 25MAMA (FUV) 1370 320 4.5%
WFPC2 F255W 2586 393 0.5%
STIS 25MAMA (NUV) 2220 1200 3.1%
WFPC2 F375N 3738 42 0.9%
STIS F28X50OII 3740 80 3.7%
WFPC2 F502N 5013 37 5.8%
STIS F28X50OIII 5007 5 11%
WFPC2 F606W 5935 2200 14%
STIS F28X50LP ~73003 2720 12%
STIS 50CCD ~5800 4410 15%
1Note that definition of FWHM is different from "effective width" elsewhere herein.
2Includes instrument and OTA.
35500Å long pass filter.

1The FOC also had UV imaging capability, but it has been physically replaced by ACS.

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