Warning : talk deals with bottom rungs of Drake’s Ladder, where, sadly, sexiness is low
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STIS Neutral Density Filters:Bridging STIS’s ND Desert T.R. Ayres (CASA) C.R. Proffitt (CSC)
Warning: talk deals with
bottom rungs of Drake’s Ladder, where, sadly,
sexiness is low
CALIBRATION
However, nothing on upper rungs would get done without good instrument calibrations
The Cosmic Sexiness Ladder
ND Desert ProjectSTIS MAMA Global Count Rate ceiling
(200,000 cps) imposes severe caps on S/N of bright objects: <10
cps resol-1 vs. 700 for Local Count Rate limit
Worse, if echelle setting just exceeds GCR limit w/ smallest clear aperture,
have to use 0.2x0.05 ND2: 50x exposure time penalty
ND DESERT
0.2x0.20.2x0.09
0.2x0.060.1x0.03
0.3x0.05ND
0.2x0.05ND
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(105 cps)
STIS “Hidden” Options to Rescue
Usefully, there are three “available, but unsupported” aper’s in STIS slit wheel that cover the intermediate Neutral Density range: NDA (0.6), NDB (1.0), and NDC (1.3)
These slits are tall: 31”x0.05”; normal echelle aper’s are only 0.1”-0.3” high
Cycle 19 Observing Program
• Use DA-WD G191B2B to validate slit throughputs for 31x0.05 NDA,B,C relative to PHOT aperture (0.2x0.2)
• Take high-res (E140H) spectra of bright UV source Vega (α Lyrae: A0V) to evaluate any side effects from tall slits compared w/ short 0.2x0.05 ND2
Lower: Transmissions from flux ratios of spliced spectra (error bars) or total cnts order-by-order (open symbols) [connected dots: earlier estimates]
Upper: E140M+E230M spectra of G191B2B with PHOT (upper curve) and NDA,B,C (lower curves)
ND 0.6
ND 1.0
ND 1.4
ND 2.0
PHOTNDANDBNDC
(105 cps)
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(105 cps)
E140H spectra of Vega taken w/ NDC and ND2 both are identical: tall slits OK for
echelles (thanks to excellent image quality of STIS)
10σ noiseRed: ND2 (2990s)Black: NDC ( 850s)
OUTCOMEValidation of ND tall
slits for STIS echelles enabled Cycle 21 Large
Treasury Project Advanced Spectral Library: Hot Stars (ASTRAL-II: 230
orbits; half completed 8/2014)and hopefully many more STIS echelle programs in future
Thanks Bruce!
ISSUES• ND throughputs sometimes
below predictions even following peak-ups (“Breathing” effects compounded by unevenness of slit width along length?)
• How to accommodate in STIS ETC, given lack of reproducibility?
• Refined throughput curves based on higher S/N sources?