HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - Continuing to collect World Class Science
DAILY REPORT # 4254
PERIOD COVERED: UT December 06, 2006 (DOY 340)
OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED
ACS/HRC 10867
SAINTS - Supernova 1987A INTensive Survey
SAINTS is a program to observe SN 1987A, the brightest supernova in 383 years, as it morphs into the youngest supernova remnant at age 19 HST is a unique tool for spatially-resolved observations of the many physical components of SN 1987A A violent encounter is now underway between the fastest-moving debris and the circumstellar ring: the collision excites "hotspots" that light up suddenly The optical, infrared and X-ray fluxes are rising rapidly and vary significantly on 6-month time scales: regularly-spaced HST, SPITZER, and CHANDRA observations are needed to understand the physics of these shocked regions In Cycle 15, the many separate hotspots may begin to fuse as the shock fully enters the circumstellar ring Photons from these shocks may excite previously invisible gas outside the ring, revealing the true extent of the mass loss that preceded the explosion of Sanduleak -69 202 The inner debris of the explosion itself, still excited by radioactive isotopes produced in the explosion, is now resolved by ACS and seen to be aspherical, providing direct evidence on the asymmetry of the explosion Many questions about SN 1987A remain unanswered despite our diligent efforts at observation and analysis since the launch of HST How did the enigmatic three rings form? Precisely what took place in the core during the core collapse and bounce? Is a black hole or a neutron star left behind in the debris? The rich and deep data set from SAINTS will be a resource for current use and for future reference to help answer these central questions of supernova science
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 11041 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
For cycle 15 the program will cover 18 months
12
1
06->05
31
08 and it has been divied into three different proposal
each covering six months
The three proposals are 11041-11042-11043
ACS/SBC 10840 The FUV fluxes of Tauri stars in the Taurus molecular cloud Present and forthcoming ground-based and space surveys of the T Tauri
stars in the Taurus molecular cloud will provide information from high
energy stellar and accretion radiation to low energy solid state and
molecular emission from the disk, making those stars perfect
laboratories to carry out self-consistent studies of disk physics and
evolution
We propose to complete this wealth of information by
obtaining ACS/FUV spectra for a significant sample of Taurus T Tauri
stars, covering a range of accretion properties and dust evolutionary
stages
FUV fluxes carry ~ 10 - 100 more energy than X-rays into these
disks and are thus crucial gas heating agents and key to disk dispersal
by photoevaporation
These observations are a pre-requisite to interpret
observations with Spitzer, SOFIA, Herschel, and ALMA, and will become
one of the important legacies of HST to the star formation community
ACS/WFC 10815 The Blue Hook Populations of Massive Globular Clusters Blue hook stars are a class of hot {~35,000 K} subluminous horizontal
branch stars that have been recently discovered using HST ultraviolet
images of the globular clusters omega Cen and NGC 2808
These stars
occupy a region of the HR diagram that is unexplained by canonical
stellar evolution theory
Using new theoretical evolutionary and
atmospheric models, we have shown that the blue hook stars are very
likely the progeny of stars that undergo extensive internal mixing
during a late helium core flash on the white dwarf cooling curve
This
"flash mixing" produces an enormous enhancement of the surface helium
and carbon abundances, which suppresses the flux in the far ultraviolet
Although flash mixing is more likely to occur in stars that are born
with high helium abundances, a high helium abundance, by itself, does
not explain the presence of a blue hook population - flash mixing of the
envelope is required
We propose ACS ultraviolet {SBC/F150LP and
HRC/F250W} observations of the five additional globular clusters for
which the presence of blue hook stars is suspected from longer
wavelength observations
Like omega Cen and NGC 2808, these five targets
are also among the most massive globular clusters, because less massive
clusters show no evidence for blue hook stars
Because our targets span
1
5 dex in metallicity, we will be able to test our prediction that
flash-mixing should be less drastic in metal-rich blue hook stars
In
addition, our observations will test the hypothesis that blue hook stars
only form in globular clusters massive enough to retain the
helium-enriched ejecta from the first stellar generation
If this
hypothesis is correct, then our observations will yield important
constraints on the chemical evolution and early formation history in
globular clusters, as well as the role of helium self-enrichment in
producing blue horizontal branch morphologies and multiple main sequence
turnoffs
Finally, our observations will provide new insight into the
formation of the hottest horizontal branch stars, with implications for
the origin of the hot helium-rich subdwarfs in the Galactic field
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/WFPC2 10890 Morphologies of the Most Extreme High-Redshift Mid-IR-Luminous Galaxies The formative phase of the most massive galaxies may be extremely
luminous, characterized by intense star- and AGN-formation
Till now,
few such galaxies have been unambiguously identified at high redshift,
restricting us to the study of low-redshift ultraluminous infrared
galaxies as possible analogs
We have recently discovered a sample of
objects which may indeed represent this early phase in galaxy formation,
and are undertaking an extensive multiwavelength study of this
population
These objects are bright at mid-IR wavelengths
{F[24um]>0
8mJy}, but deep ground based imaging suggests extremely faint
{and in some cases extended} optical counterparts {R~24-27}
Deep K-band
images show barely resolved galaxies
Mid-infrared spectroscopy with
Spitzer/IRS reveals that they have redshifts z ~ 2-2
5, suggesting
bolometric luminosities ~10^{13-14}Lsun! We propose to obtain deep ACS
F814W and NIC2 F160W images of these sources and their environs in order
to determine kpc-scale morphologies and surface photometry for these
galaxies
The proposed observations will help us determine whether these
extreme objects are merging systems, massive obscured starbursts {with
obscuration on kpc scales!} or very reddened {locally obscured} AGN
hosted by intrinsically low-luminosity galaxies
FGS 10928 Calibrating Cosmological Chronometers: White Dwarf Masses We propose to use HST/FGS1R to determine White Dwarf {WD} masses
The
unmatched resolving power of HST/FGS1R will be utilized to follow up
four selected WD binary pairs
This high precision obtained with
HST/FGS1R simply cannot be equaled by any ground based technique
This
proposed effort complements that done by CoI Nelan in which a sample of
WDs is being observed with HST/FGS1R
This proposal will dramatically
increase the number of WDs for which dynamical mass measurements are
possible, enabling a better calibration of the WD mass-radius relation,
cooling curves, initial to final mass relations, and ultimately giving
important clues to the star formation history of our Galaxy and the age
of its disk as well as in other 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
FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports
of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated
) HSTARS:
10546 - REAcq (1,2,2) failed to RGA Control
At AOS (340/21:38:00) REAcq (1,2,2) scheduled at 340/21:03:59-21:11:27
had failed to RGA control due to QSTOP flag on FGS 1
OBAD #1 data unavailable due to LOS
OBAD #2: V1 1
45, V2 -16
24, V3 0
25, RSS 16
30
OBAD MAP: not scheduled 10547 - ACS 779 Fold Mechanism Move was Blocked
Status Buffer Message ACS 779 (X2)(Fold mechanism move was blocked) was
received at AOS (340/21:38:00)
#1: P=0 T=40145, #2: P=0 T=50865
The
REAcq at 340/21:03:59 had failed so TDF was down when the fold mechanism
move to the SBC position was commanded
The move is blocked and the SBC
MAMA HV will remain on
The MAMA HV remaining on is a new feature for
ACS FSW CS4
01
10548 - GSAcq(1,3,3) results in fine lock backup (1,0,1)
The GSAcq(1,3,3) scheduled at 341/08:34:19 - 08:42:24 resulted in fine
lock backup (1,0,1) using FGS-1 due to (QF3SSLEX) scan step limit
exceeded on FGS-3
Pre-acquisition OBADs showed (RSS) attitude
correction values of 2463
26 and 4
14 arcseconds
Post-acquisition
OBAD/MAP had 3-axis (RSS) value of 8
30 arcseconds
COMPLETED OPS REQUEST:
17961-1 - RMGA Calibration for December 2006 COMPLETED OPS NOTES: (None) FGS GSacq 08 08
FGS REacq 04 03
OBAD with Maneuver 26 26 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:
Flash Report: RMGA Calibration Dec 2006
OPS Request 17969 was successfully executed on December 6, 2006 to
perform an RMGA Calibration test
RMGA was powered on at 340/20:40:52
PSEA testmode was executed from 340/21:45 to 340/22:28 to collect RMGA
analog drift rate data for bias estimates
This data collection period
was about 44 minutes (22 iterations of PSEA testmode) and will be
processed by SAC
Assessment will determine if the drift rates have
changed enough to warrant a bias update in PSEA configuration memory
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