HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - Continuing to collect World Class Science

 

DAILY REPORT      #4859

 

PERIOD COVERED: 5am June 3 - 5am June 4, 2009 (DOY 154/0900z-155/0900z)

 

OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED

 

ACS/WFC/S/C 11810

 

ACS CEB-R Optimization Iteration 2

 

During the early weeks of SMOV the ACS-R team will work to find the best

parameters for CEB-R and the WFC CCD operations before continuing with

the normal SMOV activities and eventually enable science operations.

This optimization needs to be done in an iteratively way. The plan is to

have up to eight iterations spread out through SMOV week 2-4. A core-set

of observations aimed to assess the performance of the CCDs and to check

the relative phasing between the internal ASIC signal and the incoming

video signal will be repeated in all iterations. In any given iteration

a specific test will be run to determine the best value for a given

parameter. Data collected in each iteration will be quickly analyzed and

if needed, new parameters will be uploaded in real time before the

following iteration. The data will consist of a mix of normal data

(bias, flat, EPER, darks) and O-mode data. In order to facilitate the

program implementation, data collection and reduction, the program will

be implemented in eight different proposals. 11810 covers the second

iteration.

 

COS/NUV/S/C 11355

 

COS NUV Initial On-Orbit Turn-On and Recovery after Anomalous Shutdown

 

This proposal is designed for the initial turn-on of the COS NUV MAMA

detector. The same procedure may later be used to recover the detector

after an anomalous shutdown. Anomalous shutdowns can occur as a result

of bright object violations which trigger the Bright Scene Detection or

Software Global Monitor. Anomalous shutdowns can also occur as a result

of MAMA hardware problems. The Initial MAMA turn-on consists of three

tests: a signal processing electronics check; a slow high voltage

ramp-up to an intermediate voltage; and a slow high voltage ramp-up to

the full operating voltage. During each of the two high voltage

ramp-ups, diagnostics are performed during a dark time-tag exposure. The

turn-on is followed by a MAMA Fold Analysis Test. The complete sequence

is contained in visits 1 through 4. If a second execution is required

during cycle 17, visits 5 through 8 will be run and another proposal

prepared for possible future occurrences.

 

Supports Activities COS-04 and COS-07

 

FGS/S/C 11458

 

Optimizing FGS2R2 Performance with the AMA

 

Ths proposal satisfies SMOV4 AD OTA/FGSS-054. S-curves with PUPIL and

F583W will be obtained at selected locations within the FGS2R2 FOV

during SMOV4. These data will be will be used to adjust the AMA so as to

align the HST pupil onto the interferometer's Koesters prisms. The final

AMA position will be set to produce an acceptable set of S-curves across

the FGS2R2 FOV. The AMA will be adjusted using CCL/instructions from the

ground. It is intended that this proposal executes during the SMOV4 BEA

and will require several (on the order of 4) iterations to achieve

optimal interferometric performance.

 

STIS06/CC 11382

 

STIS SMOV4 CCD Functional

 

This proposal corresponds to the SMOV4 activity summary, STIS06.

 

This purpose of this activity is to measure the baseline performance and

commandability of the CCD subsystem.

 

This test assesses several CCD functions and performance

characteristics, including: bias levels, read noise, dark current, CTE,

and gain. Bias, dark, and flat field exposures are executed to achieve

these goals. Full frame and binned (2 x 1, 1 x 2, and 2 x 2)

observations are made. Biases are taken at gain=1 and read-out in

subarray mode to support target acquisition and peakup modes.

 

Only the primary amplifier (Amp D) is used. Dark exposures are made

outside the SAA (as is standard). All exposures are internals

 

STIS07/CC 11404

 

CCD Dark and Bias Monitor for SMOV4/Cycle 17 Activity STIS-07

 

Monitor the darks for the STIS CCD. Monitor the bias in the 1x1, 1x2,

2x1, and 2x2 bin settings at gain=1, and 1x1 at gain = 4, to build up

high-S/N superbiases and track the evolution of hot columns.

 

STIS08 11383

 

STIS SMOV4 Aperture Wheel and Lamp Functional Tests (activity STIS08)

 

This SMOV4 Phase2 proposal corresponds to SMOV4 activity summary,

STIS-08.

 

This is activity has five functions: verification of the aperture

positions, verification of absolute optical position, verification of

slit wheel repeatability, verification of lamp functionality, and

verification of CCD imaging mode functionality.

 

STIS09/CC 11384

 

STIS-09 STIS to FGS Alignment

 

This visit will measure the alignment between the STIS instrument CCD

and the HST FGSs by taking dithered STIS 50CCD images of a star with

highly accurate astrometric positions (UCAC-2, or Tycho, or Hipparcos or

better) to determine STIS CCD to FGS offset and rotation angle. The

guide stars used should have astrometric accuracy comparable to that of

the target. Interleaving external images and lamp images of a reference

slit will ensure that external target is properly registered with

respect to the STIS aperture plane. This test is intended to be

conducted during the BEA (bright earth avoidance) period, so sufficient

targets and contingency visits are defined to ensure that there are

always available targets in both the northern and southern BEA zones

during the SMOV period.

 

STIS10 11385

 

STIS-10 CCD Optical Format Verification

 

This proposal will take a lamp spectrum at a single CENWAVE setting of

each of the CCD spectroscopic optical elements, G230LB, G230MB, G430L,

G430M, G750L, and G750M. The exposures here are repeats of selected

exposures that were taken in June 2001 as part of the Cycle 11 CAL/STIS

program 9617. The location of each spectrum on the detector will be

compared with the pre-repair observations, to look for operationally

signficant shifts. The observed line-widths will also be compared with

the previous observations to look for any changes in spectral

resolution.

 

STIS14/CC 11400

 

STIS CCD CTI Check: STIS Activity Number STIS-14

 

For CCD detectors, the transfer of charge from one pixel to the next is

not perfect. Charge Transfer Inefficiency (CTI) measurements quantify

the fraction of charge left behind after this charge transfer. The

further the charge needs to be shifted before the read-out, the more

charge it will lose. Therefore, CTI measurements are necessary and can

be determined through the "internal sparse field test". CTI measurements

are made along the parallel axis and used in conjunction with the

following optional parameter POS which allows the off-center positioning

of the MSM for some slits. This activity is the first in a series of

measurements that will be made to characterize the dependence of the CCD

CTI as a function of signal level, source position, and time. The

remaining measurements will be conducted as part of the Cycle 17

calibration program to fully characterize the CTI. This activity,

executed during the SMOV4 period, will enable measurement of the

magnitude of the CTI for a limited parameter set and will provide a

comparison of the current CTI performance with the CTI performance prior

to the Side-2 failure. All exposures are internals.

 

STIS17/MA/S/C 11350

 

FUV MAMA HV Recovery

 

This proposal addresses the concerns over Cesium migration from the

FUV-MAMA photocathode into the pores of the microchannel plate and lays

out the procedures necessary to permit a safe and controlled recovery of

the FUV-MAMA detector to science. This procedure should only be used

during the SMOV4 high voltage recommissioning phase for the FUV-MAMA.

After that, the normal ramping procedure should be used. This proposal

is loosly based on proposal 10036, STIS MAMA Anomalous Recovery, with

the differences summarized below: (1) additional plateaus during voltage

commanding, (2) longer dwells after each 50 V step, (3) intermediate

ramp re-structured into 2 parts, (4) change in yellow and red limits and

the MCP Hi limit, setting new values for the next plateau, and (5)

adding a fold test at 300V below the nominal MCP voltage. The recovery

consists of four separate and unique procedures (visits) and they must

be completed successfully and in order. They are: (1) a signal

processing electronics check, (2) 1st high voltage ramp-up to an

intermediate MCP voltage of -1500 V with limits modifications and

voltage plateaus, (3) 2nd high voltage ramp-up to an intermediate MCP

voltage of -1950 V (300 V below the nominal MCP voltage) with limits

modifications and voltage plateaus followed by a fold distribution test,

and (4) the final high voltage ramp-up to the full operating voltage,

again with limits modifications and voltage plateaus, followed by a fold

distribution test. During the 1st high voltage ramp-up, diagnostics are

performed followed by a dark exposure. During the 2nd and 3rd high

voltage ramp-ups, diagnostics are performed followed by a dark, flat

field ACCUMs, and a fold analysis test. All required parameters are

defined in 07-248 FUV and NUV SMOV Ramp-up Parameters Excel workbook.

Supports Activity STIS-17

 

STIS5/CC 11399

 

STIS CCD Hot Pixel Annealing (SMOV4 activity STIS-05)

 

This purpose of this activity is to repair radiation induced hot pixel

damage to the STIS CCD by warming the CCD to the ambient instrument

temperature and annealing radiation damaged pixels.

 

Radiation damage creates hot pixels in the STIS CCD Detector. Many of

these hot pixels can be repaired by warming the CCD from its normal

operating temperature near -83 deg C to the ambient instrument temperature

(~ +5 deg C) for several hours. The number of hot pixels repaired is a

function of annealing temperature. So although the CCD during Safing has

been warmer (~ -5 deg C) than its normal operating temperature, the

electronics have been off and the CCD has remained cooler than its

temperature (+5 deg C) during the annealing procedure.

 

The effectiveness of the CCD hot pixel annealing process is assessed by

measuring the dark current behavior before and after annealing and by

searching for any window contamination effects. In addition CTE

performance is examined by looking for traps in a low signal level flat.

This proposal is a continuation of the Cycle 12 proposal 10022.

 

FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY:

 

Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports

of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated.)

 

HSTARS: (None)

 

COMPLETED OPS REQUEST: (None)

 

COMPLETED OPS NOTES: (None)

 

                      SCHEDULED      SUCCESSFUL 

FGS GSAcq               9                   9               

FGS REAcq               0                   0                

OBAD with Maneuver 6                   6       

 

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:

 

Flash Report:

Part 3 of the COS NUV init turn-on was completed today at 154 19:00:10.