HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - Continuing to collect World Class Science
DAILY REPORT # 4230
PERIOD COVERED: UT October 30, 2006 (DOY 303)
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 10833
Host Galaxies of Reverberation Mapped AGNs
We propose to obtain unsaturated high-resolution images of 17 reverberation-mapped active galactic nuclei in order to remove the point-like nuclear light from each image, thus yielding a "nucleus-free" image of the host galaxy This will allow investigation of host galaxy properties: our particular interest is determination of the host-galaxy starlight contribution to the reverberation-mapping observations This is necessary {1} for accurate determination of the relationship between the AGN nuclear continuum flux and the size of the broad Balmer-line emitting regions of AGNs, which is important in estimating black hole masses for large samples of QSOs, and {2} for accurate determination of the bolometric luminosity of the AGN proper Through observations in Cycles 12 and 14, we have obtained or will obtain images of 18 of the 35 objects in the reverberation-mapping compilation of Peterson et al {2004} These observations revealed that the host-galaxy contribution, even in the higher-luminosity AGNs, is higher than expected and that all of the reverberation-mapped AGNs will have to be observed, not just the lower-luminosity sources; each source is different, and each source is important Therefore we request time to observe the 17 remaining reverberation-mapped AGNs
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 10876
SL2S: The Strong Lensing Legacy Survey
Strong Gravitational Lensing is an invaluable tool to constrain the
absolute mass distribution of structures irrespective of their light
distribution
Strong Lensing has successfully been applied to single
galaxies lensing quasars into multiple images, and to massive clusters
lensing background sources into giant arcs
More recently, the Sloan
Lens ACS Survey also found numerous examples of isolated, yet massive
ellipticals lensing background galaxies into Einstein rings
We have
started the Strong Lensing Legacy Survey {SL2S} looking for strong
lenses in the 170 sq
degree CFHT-Legacy Survey, using dedicated
automated search procedures, optimized for detection of arcs and
Einstein rings
Thanks to the unsurpassed combined depth, area and image
quality of the CFHT-LS, we uncovered a new population of lenses: the
intermediate mass halo and sub-halo lenses
This new population
effectively bridges the gap between single galaxies and massive
clusters
Here, we propose to obtain SNAPSHOT ACS images of the 50 first
strong lens candidates with Einstein radii 2" ACS/WFC 10880 The host galaxies of QSO2s: AGN feeding and evolution at high
luminosities Now that the presence of supermassive black holes in the nuclei of
galaxies is a well established fact, other questions related to the AGN
phenomena still have to be answered
Problems of particular interest are
how the AGN gets fed, how the black hole evolves and how the evolution
of the black hole is related to the evolution of the galaxy bulge
Here
we propose to address some of these issues using ACS/WFC + F775W
snapshot images of 73 QSO2s with redshifts in the range 0
3 ACS/WFC/HRC 10920 High-Resolution Imaging of Nearby Lyman Break Galaxy Analogs in the
GALEX All-Sky Survey We have used the ultraviolet all-sky imaging survey currently being
conducted by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer {GALEX} to identify for the
first time a rare population of low-redshift starbursts with properties
remarkably similar to high-redshift Lyman Break Galaxies
These compact
UV luminous galaxies {UVLGs} resemble Lyman Break Galaxies in terms of
size, UV luminosity, star-formation rate, surface brightness, mass,
metallicity, kinematics, dust content, and color
They have
characteristic ``ages'' {stellar mass/SFR} of only a few hundred Myr
This population of galaxies is thus worthy of study in its own right and
as a sample of local analogs of Lyman Break Galaxies
We propose to
image a sample of the 9 nearest and brightest compact UVLGs in the
near-ultraviolet, near-infrared, and H-alpha using ACS
With these
images we will 1} characterize their structure and morphology, 2} look
for signs of interactions and mergers, 3} investigate the distribution
and propogation of star formation over varying time scales, and 4}
quantify the stellar populations and star formation history, in order to
determine whether a previous generation of stars formed long before the
current burst
These data will perfectly complement our existing
Spitzer, GALEX, and SDSS data, and will provide important information on
star-formation in the present-day universe as well as shed light on the
earliest major episodes of star formation in high-redshift galaxies
NIC1/NIC2/NIC3 8794 NICMOS Post-SAA calibration - CR Persistence Part 5 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 10893 Sweeping Away the Dust: Reliable Dark Energy with an Infrared Hubble
Diagram We propose building a high-z Hubble Diagram using type Ia supernovae
observed in the infrared rest-frame J-band
The infrared has a number of
exceptional properties
The effect of dust extinction is minimal,
reducing a major systematic tha may be biasing dark energy measurements
Also, recent work indicates that type Ia supernovae are true standard
candles in the infrared meaning that our Hubble diagram will be
resistant to possible evolution in the Phillips relation over cosmic
time
High signal-to-noise measurements of 9 type Ia events at z~0
4
will be compared with an independent optical Hubble diagram from the
ESSENCE project to test for a shift in the derived dark energy equation
of state due to a systematic bias
Because of the bright sky background,
H-band photometry of z~0
4 supernovae is not feasible from the ground
Only the superb image quality and dark infrared sky seen by HST makes
this test possible
This experiment may also lead to a better, more
reliable way of mapping the expansion history of the universe with the
Joint Dark Energy Mission
WFPC2 10748 WFPC2 CYCLE 14 Standard Darks This dark calibration program obtains dark frames every week in order to
provide data for the ongoing calibration of the CCD dark current rate,
and to monitor and characterize the evolution of hot pixels
Over an
extended period these data will also provide a monitor of radiation
damage to the CCDs
WFPC2 10915 ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Existing HST observations of nearby galaxies comprise a sparse and
highly non-uniform archive, making comprehensive comparative studies
among galaxies essentially impossible
We propose to secure HST's
lasting impact on the study of nearby galaxies by undertaking a
systematic, complete, and carefully crafted imaging survey of ALL
galaxies in the Local Universe outside the Local Group
The resulting
images will allow unprecedented measurements of: {1} the star formation
history {SFH} of a >100 Mpc^3 volume of the Universe with a time
resolution of Delta[log{t}]=0
25; {2} correlations between spatially
resolved SFHs and environment; {3} the structure and properties of thick
disks and stellar halos; and {4} the color distributions, sizes, and
specific frequencies of globular and disk clusters as a function of
galaxy mass and environment
To reach these goals, we will use a
combination of wide-field tiling and pointed deep imaging to obtain
uniform data on all 72 galaxies within a volume-limited sample extending
to ~3
5 Mpc, with an extension to the M81 group
For each galaxy, the
wide-field imaging will cover out to ~1
5 times the optical radius and
will reach photometric depths of at least 2 magnitudes below the tip of
the red giant branch throughout the limits of the survey volume
One
additional deep pointing per galaxy will reach SNR~10 for red clump
stars, sufficient to recover the ancient SFH from the color-magnitude
diagram
This proposal will produce photometric information for ~100
million stars {comparable to the number in the SDSS survey} and uniform
multi-color images of half a square degree of sky
The resulting archive
will establish the fundamental optical database for nearby galaxies, in
preparation for the shift of high-resolution imaging to the
near-infrared
FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports
of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated
) HSTARS:
10491 - GSacq(2,0,2) failed to RGA control
GSacq(2,0,2) scheduled at 303/01:14:21 failed to RGA control due to
receiving stop flag QF2STOPF
The OBAD before the GSacq showed errors of
V1= -3
37, V2= -12
88, V3= 1
98, RSS= 13
46
The Map at 01:19:51 showed
errors of V1= 3
99, V2= 1
52, V3= 2
58, RSS= 4
99
COMPLETED OPS REQUEST: (None) COMPLETED OPS NOTES: (None) FGS GSacq 11 10
FGS REacq 04 04
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