HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - Continuing to collect World Class Science
DAILY REPORT # 4193
PERIOD COVERED: UT September 06, 2006 (DOY 249)
OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED
ACS/HRC 10738
Earth Flats
Sky flats will be obtained by observing the bright Earth with the HRC and WFC These observations will be used to verify the accuracy of the flats currently in the pipeline and to monitor any changes Weekly coronagraphic monitoring is required to assess the changing position of the spots
ACS/HRC 10878
An ACS Prism Snapshot Survey for z~2 Lyman Limit Systems
We propose to conduct a spectroscopic survey of Lyman limit absorbers at
redshifts 1
7 < z < 2
2, using ACS/HRC and the PR200L prism
We have
selected 100 quasars at 2
3 < z < 2
6 from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Spectroscopic Quasar sample, for which no BAL signature is found at the
QSO redshift and no strong metal absorption lines are present at z > 2
3
along the lines of sight
The survey has three main observational goals
First, we will determine the redshift frequency dN/dz of the LLS over
the column density range 16
3 ACS/HRC/WFC 10758 ACS CCDs daily monitor This program consists of a set of basic tests to monitor, the read
noise, the development of hot pixels and test for any source of noise in
ACS CCD detectors
The files, biases and dark will be used to create
reference files for science calibration
This programme will be for the
entire lifetime of ACS
Changes from cycle 13:- The default gain for WFC
is 2 e-/DN
As before bias frames will be collected for both gain 1 and
gain 2
Dark frames are acquired using the default gain {2}
This
program cover the period May, 31 2006- Oct, 1-2006
The first half of
the program has a different proposal number: 10729
ACS/WFC 10886 The Sloan Lens ACS Survey: Towards 100 New Strong Lenses As a continuation of the highly successful Sloan Lens ACS {SLACS} Survey
for new strong gravitational lenses, we propose one orbit of ACS-WFC
F814W imaging for each of 50 high- probability strong galaxy-galaxy lens
candidates
These observations will confirm new lens systems and permit
immediate and accurate photometry, shape measurement, and mass modeling
of the lens galaxies
The lenses delivered by the SLACS Survey all show
extended source structure, furnishing more constraints on the projected
lens potential than lensed-quasar image positions
In addition, SLACS
lenses have lens galaxies that are much brighter than their lensed
sources, facilitating detailed photometric and dynamical observation of
the former
When confirmed lenses from this proposal are combined with
lenses discovered by SLACS in Cycles 13 and 14, we expect the final
SLACS lens sample to number 80--100: an approximate doubling of the
number of known galaxy-scale strong gravitational lenses and an
order-of-magnitude increase in the number of optical Einstein rings
By
virtue of its homogeneous selection and sheer size, the SLACS sample
will allow an unprecedented exploration of the mass structure of the
early-type galaxy population as a function of all other observable
quantities
This new sample will be a valuable resource to the
astronomical community by enabling qualitatively new strong lensing
science, and as such we will waive all but a short {3-month} proprietary
period on the observations
ACS/WFC/NIC3 10632 Searching for galaxies at z>6
5 in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field We propose to obtain deep ACS {F606W, F775W, F850LP} imaging in the area
of the original Hubble Ultra Deep Field NICMOS parallel fields and -
through simultaneous parallel observations - deep NICMOS {F110W, F160W}
imaging of the ACS UDF area
Matching the extreme imaging depth in the
optical and near-IR bands will result in seven fields with sufficiently
sensitive multiband data to detect the expected typical galaxies at z=7
and 8
Presently no such a field exist
Our combined optical and near-IR
ultradeep fields will be in three areas separated by about 20 comoving
Mpc at z=7
This will allow us to give a first assessment of the degree
of cosmic variance
If reionization is a process extending over a large
redshift interval and the luminosity function doesn't evolve strongly
beyond z=6, these data will allow us to identify of the order of a dozen
galaxies at 6
5 CAL/ACS 10735 SBC MAMA Recovery This proposal is designed for the initial turn-on of the ACS MAMA
detector and to permit recovery after an anomalous shutdown
Anomalous
shutdowns can occur as a result of bright object violations which
trigger the Bright Scene Detection or Software Global Monitors
Anomalous shutdowns can also occur as a result of MAMA hardware
problems
The Initial MAMA turn-on/recovery from anomalous shutdown
consists of three tests: a signal processing electronics check, high
voltage ramp-up to an intermediate voltage, and high voltage ramp-up to
the full operating voltage
During each of the two high voltage
ramp-ups, diagnostics are performed during a dark ACCUM
The turn-on is
followed by a MAMA Fold Analysis
NIC1/NIC2/NIC3 8793 NICMOS Post-SAA calibration - CR Persistence Part 4 A new procedure proposed to alleviate the CR-persistence problem of
NICMOS
Dark frames will be obtained immediately upon exiting the SAA
contour 23, and every time a NICMOS exposure is scheduled within 50
minutes of coming out of the SAA
The darks will be obtained in parallel
in all three NICMOS Cameras
The POST-SAA darks will be non-standard
reference files available to users with a USEAFTER date/time mark
The
keyword 'USEAFTER=date/time' will also be added to the header of each
POST-SAA DARK frame
The keyword must be populated with the time, in
addition to the date, because HST crosses the SAA ~8 times per day so
each POST-SAA DARK will need to have the appropriate time specified, for
users to identify the ones they need
Both the raw and processed images
will be archived as POST-SAA DARKSs
Generally we expect that all NICMOS
science/calibration observations started within 50 minutes of leaving an
SAA will need such maps to remove the CR persistence from the science
images
Each observation will need its own CRMAP, as different SAA
passages leave different imprints on the NICMOS detectors
NIC2, ACS/WFC 10802 SHOES-Supernovae, HO, for the Equation of State of Dark energy The present uncertainty in the value of the Hubble constant {resulting
in an uncertainty in Omega_M} and the paucity of Type Ia supernovae at
redshifts exceeding 1 are now the leading obstacles to determining the
nature of dark energy
We propose a single, integrated set of
observations for Cycle 15 that will provide a 40% improvement in
constraints on dark energy
This program will observe known Cepheids in
six reliable hosts of Type Ia supernovae with NICMOS, reducing the
uncertainty in H_0 by a factor of two because of the smaller dispersion
along the instability strip, the diminished extinction, and the weaker
metallicity dependence in the infrared
In parallel with ACS, at the
same time the NICMOS observations are underway, we will discover and
follow a sample of Type Ia supernovae at z > 1
Together, these
measurements, along with prior constraints from WMAP, will provide a
great improvement in HST's ability to distinguish between a static,
cosmological constant and dynamical dark energy
The Hubble Space
Telescope is the only instrument in the world that can make these IR
measurements of Cepheids beyond the Local Group, and it is the only
telescope in the world that can be used to find and follow supernovae at
z > 1
Our program exploits both of these unique capabilities of HST to
learn more about one of the greatest mysteries in science
NIC3 10996 NICMOS J-band Imaging of Strongly Lensing Clusters We propose to use deep imaging in the F110W {'J'} band over a large area
to search for highly magnified galaxies around massive lensing clusters
FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports
of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated
) HSTARS:
10421 - REAcq (2,1,2) failed to RGA control
REAcq (2,1,2) scheduled at 249/09:38:14-09:45:35 failed to RGA control
No flags were observed
Pre Acq OBAD's RSS values were 274
26 & 6
41
a-s
Post Acq Map showed the RSS value of 12
53 a-s
10422 - FGS-1 Bit Flip following SAA Contour @ 249/12:44:59z
At acquisition of signal 249/12:55:45 post-SAA Contour, FGS-1
experienced a bit-flip which caused QF1SRLEX and QF1STOPF to flag
The
FGSs are known to be susceptible in the SAA,and upset parameters have
been experienced in the past with no impact to FGSs
The guide star
acquisition at 249/13:04:59 using FGS-1 cleared the flags and proceeded
normally
The spacecraft was in RGA Hold when the anomaly occurred
1043 - REAcq (1,3,3) failed to RGA control
REAcq (1,3,3) scheduled at 250/06:24:14-06:31:33 failed to RGA control
Mnemonic D4MRFGS stopped at CfObsrvr and did not display SciInit
Remained in F2G till 06:31:43
Transitioned from F2G to T2G at 06:31:49
and to M2G at 06:44:31
Mnemonics QF1SSDIF & QF3SSDIF flagged at
250/06:31:52
Pre-Acq OBAD's showed these respective RSS values 23
44 &
45
63 a-s
Post-Acq OBAD Map showed RSS value of 11
14 a-s
COMPLETED OPS REQUEST: (None) COMPLETED OPS NOTES: (None) FGS GSacq 08 08
FGS REacq 07 06
OBAD with Maneuver 30 30 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:
Flash Report
ACS FSW CS 4
02A (Wed, 06 Sep 2006 09:37:35) -- ACS FSW was
updated to CS 4
02A via SMS commanding at 2006/247 00:10
This updated
version of the ACS FSW will become active at ~251/11:00 when ACS
transition out of its monthly Anneal mode and the code copied from
EEPROM to EDAC RAM
The patch was verified by the Payload FSW team after
OPS Request #17917 was executed to collect an EEPROM memory dump
ACS
FSW CS 4
02A will update the algorithm coefficients used to position the
SBCFW and FW2
See HSTAR 10377 and ACS SCR 339/340 for more information
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