We have established a set of core scientific capabilities of STIS which will be supported for Cycle 11 and are described in this Handbook. They provide an enormous range of scientific applications and substantially enhance the power of HST.
STIS has capabilities that are not described in this Handbook, and which are not supported for Cycle 11. They include additional slits and data-taking formats. These capabilities are "available-but-unsupported" upon consultation with a STIS Instrument Scientist. If you find that your science cannot be performed with the parameters described in this Handbook, you may wish to consider use of an unsupported capability. A full list of STIS's available-but-unsupported capabilities are described in Appendix 1 of this Handbook.
Use of unsupported modes comes at a price, and they should be used only if the technical requirement and scientific justification are particularly compelling. Proposers should be aware of the following caveats regarding unsupported modes:
Cycle 11 Phase I proposals that include use of unsupported STIS capabilities must include the following:
During the Phase II proposal submission process, the Spectrographs group lead must also formally approve your use of an available-but-unsupported mode. This ensures that no problems associated with your request have come to light since the submission of your Phase I proposal. We require that you summarize the above four points in a brief email message requesting approval for use of an available-but-unsupported mode.
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