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Phase 2 Proposal Instructions for Cycle 10

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13.1 Introduction to NICMOS


There are three cameras available for use on the NICMOS. The choice of camera will be dictated by the desired filter and field of view.

Note: Target flux for NICMOS observations must be given in units of erg/(cm^2 sec ) (see 3.9Flux Data [Flux] or 4.8Flux Data [Flux]). The NICMOS units conversion tool on the STScI WWW pages can help you convert your source flux from J magnitude or flux in Janskys into this flux unit.

The following table lists the permitted Instrument Configurations, Operating Modes, Apertures, Spectral Elements, and Optional Parameters for the NICMOS.

Table 13.1: Supported Instrument Parameters for NICMOS
Config. Mode Aperture Spectral Elements Optional Parameters
NIC1, NIC2, NIC3 ACCUM See Table 13.4 See Table 13.5 CAMERA-FOCUS, NREAD, OFFSET
MULTIACCUM See Table 13.4 See Table 13.5 CAMERA-FOCUS, SAMPŠSEQ, NSAMP, OFFSET
NIC2 ACQ NIC2ŠACQ See Table 13.5

 

The following sections provide further details of the entries to be made on the Visit and Exposure Specifications when a particular NIC1, NIC2, or NIC3 Mode/Configuration is chosen. The two modes that will be used by the majority of NICMOS observers are described first: ACCUM Mode in Mode = ACCUM Configuration = NIC1 or NIC2 or NIC3, and MULTIACCUM Mode in Mode = MULTIACCUM Configuration = NIC1 or NIC2 or NIC3.



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