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17.5 Cycle 8 Calibration
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Cycle 8 calibration planwas modeled closely on the Cycle 7 calibration plan. Once again, supported modes were monitored for such things as sensitivity changes, flat field evolution, and dispersion solutions. No additional calibrations were taken for most available-but-unsupported configurations.In addition to monitoring instrument health and safety and maintaining the overall calibration of STIS supported modes, our special goals were as follows:
- to improve the imaging throughput calibration accuracy (to better than the current 5% systematic uncertainty);
- to improve PSF characterization in imaging mode and in coronagraphic mode;
- to improve CCD hot-pixel and bias subtraction;
- to improve the CCD charge transfer efficiency (CTE) characterization for sparse fields at low count levels;
- to calibrate the dispersion as a function of position for MAMA slitless spectroscopy with the L-mode gratings;
- to characterize observations with the FUV-MAMA repeller wire turned off, with the aim of possibly making this available for Cycle 10. This should improve the spectral resolution at the expense of a ~35% loss of sensitivity.
The results of all the Cycle 8 calibration programs are presented in the close-out report
STIS ISR 2001-04.
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