There are two ways to obtain time-resolved spectroscopic and imaging observations with STIS:
TIME-TAG
operating mode (described in "MAMA TIME-TAG Mode" on page 219) in the ultraviolet.
ACCUM
operating mode with either the CCD or the MAMAs.
Both the data products received (an event stream in the case of TIME-TAG
and a series of individual images from each ACCUM
-mode exposure in a repeated sequence) and the basic parameters of the time-resolved observations (e.g., sample time, interval between samples, total number of samples or equivalently duration) differ dramatically in these modes. In Table 12.1 we summarize and contrast the ranges of parameter space covered by the different methods of obtaining time-resolved observations.
The information presented in Table 12.1 can be summarized into the following set of guidelines for performing time-resolved observations with STIS:
TIME-TAG
mode. Figure 12.3 shows an example of a time profile of the Crab Pulsar obtained with STIS G140L
in TIME-TAG
mode overlaid on prior HSP observations.
ACCUM
-mode exposures with the MAMAs or using TIME-TAG
.
Observation Type |
Detector |
Spectral Range (Ĺ) |
Minimum Sample Time () |
Interval Between Samples () |
Total Duration of Uninterrupted Time Series1 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Repeat ACCUM |
CCD |
2000- 10,300 |
0.1 sec |
45 sec-full frame 20 sec-1060 x 32 subarray |
For >3min, no limit For <3 min: dur=(+)x 7, full frame (1062 x 1044) dur=(+)x 256, 1060 x 32 subarray |
Repeat ACCUM |
MAMAs |
1150- 3100 |
0.1 sec |
30 sec for > 3 min 2 min for < 3 min |
No limit2 No limit |
TIME-TAG 3 |
MAMAs |
1150- 3100 |
125 µsec |
0 |
6.0x107 / R seconds if R < 21,000 counts/sec or 4.0x106 / R seconds if R > 21,000 counts/sec where R is rate in counts/sec, |
1 = duration of an individual exposure. 2 Note, with BINAXIS1=BINAXIS2=2, 7 images separated by 1 minute and each of duration < 3 minutes can be obtained. 3 Linear for count rates less than 30,000 counts/sec. |
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