Phase 2 Proposal Instructions for Cycle 10 | ||||
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11.1 Introduction to the FGS
The Instrument Configurations and Operating Modes described in the following section are used to specify exposures on the RPS2 Visit and Exposure Specifications. A summary of the legal Visit and Exposure Specifications entries is provided; more complete descriptions of Instrument Configurations, Modes, Apertures, Spectral Elements, etc. are available in the FGS Instrument Handbook.
Note that many of the Optional Parameters have default values; in such cases, an entry as an Optional Parameter on the Visit and Exposure Specifications is necessary only if it is desired to override the default value. In the STScI proposal system the physical units of Optional Parameter quantities are always implicit and should never be entered by the observer.
Optional Parameters whose descriptions begin with the phrase ̉USE WITH CAUTIONÓ pose a risk to the intended science if a non-default value is used inappropriately. These parameters are italicized in Table 11.1. You may wish to discuss the use of these parameters with your Contact Scientist.
Please note that spatial scans are not permitted with the FGSs. Also note that only FGS1 will be calibrated as a science instrument for Cycle 12.
Table 11.1 lists the permitted Instrument Configuration, Operating Modes, Fields of View, Spectral Elements, and Optional Parameters for the FGS.
Table 11.1: Supported Instrument Parameters for the FGS
FGS POS
11.21, 2, 3 FGS 1, 2, and 3: F583W, F5ND, F550W, PUPIL
FGS 1 and 3: F605W;
FGS 2 only: F650WNULL, ACQ-DIST, COUNT, FES-TIME TRANS
11.31, 2, 3 FGS 1, 2, and 3: F583W, F5ND, F550W, PUPIL
FGS 1 and 3: F605W;
FGS 2 only: F650WSCANS, STEP-SIZE, ACQ-DIST
The sections on the following pages provide further details of the entries to be made on the Visit and Exposure Specifications when a particular FGS Mode/Configuration is chosen.
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