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9.2 STIS Exposure Overheads


Our current estimates of the overheads on STIS exposures are summarized in Table 9.1 and Table 9.2. All numbers given are approximate and rounded up to the nearest half minute; they do not differentiate in detail the overheads for different STIS modes and configurations. These overhead times are to be used (in conjunction with the actual exposure times and the HST Primer) to estimate the total number of orbits for your proposal. After your HST proposal is accepted, you will be asked to submit a Phase 2 proposal to support scheduling of your approved observations. At that time you will be presented with actual, up-to-date overheads by the scheduling software. Allowing sufficient time foroverheads in your Phase 1 proposal is important; additional time to cover unplanned overheads will not be granted later.

The following list presents important points for each type of overhead:


Table 9.2: STIS Scientific Exposure Overheads: Imaging and Spectroscopy 
Action
Overhead
Imaging
Spectroscopy
CCD
(minutes)
MAMA
(minutes)
CCD
(minutes)
MAMA
(minutes)
First scientific exposure
4.5
5.0
5.01
8.0 1
Identical exposure in series
(within an orbit)
1.02
0.5
1.0
0.5
Exposure in series with grating move only
3.0
3.0
5.0 1
8.0 1
Move of aperture wheel
(change of slit or aperture)
(change of filter)
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Additional automatic wavecal for series of identical exposures extending more than ~40 minutes
n/a
n/a
1.5
4.0
Overhead for data management for exposures > 3 minutes in duration
0
0
0
0
Overhead for data management, for a series of full-frame exposures, each SHORTER than 3 minutes in duration (see CCD Subarrays for subarray rules)
3 minutes every 7 exposures
2 minutes every exposure
3 minutes every 7 exposures
2 minutes every exposure
Additional Calibration Exposures: Extra GO Wavecals3 and Fringe Flats
MAMA wavecal exposure
4.0 minutes
CCD wavecal exposure
1.5 minutes
CCD fringe flat exposure
2 minutes
Slitless Spectroscopy (image of field, image of slit, wavecal)
9 minutes
1Includes auto wavecal. At Phase 2, wavecals occurring at the beginning or end of an orbit will be pushed into occultation, providing increased time for scientific observing.
2For CR-SPLIT=n, each exposure has a 1 minute overhead, so there will be (n - 1) minutes of extra overhead. If small CCD subarrays are used, the overhead per exposure decreases to 20 seconds.
3Use these only for additional wavecal exposures beyond those taken automatically.


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