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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - Continuing to collect World Class Science
DAILY REPORT #4643
PERIOD COVERED: 5am June 30 - 5am July 1, 2008 (DOY 182/0900z-183/0900z)
OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED
ACS/SBC 11158
HST Imaging of UV Emission in Quiescent Early-type Galaxies
We have constructed a sample of early type galaxies at z~0.1 that have
blue UV-optical colors, yet also show no signs of optical emission, or
extended blue light. We have cross-correlated the SDSS catalog and the
Galaxy Evolution Explorer Medium Imaging Survey to select a sample of
galaxies where this UV emission is strongest. The origin of the UV
rising flux in these galaxies continues to be debated, and the
possibility that some fraction of these galaxies may be experiencing low
levels of star formation cannot be excluded. There is also a possibility
that low level AGN activity {as evidenced by a point source} is
responsible We propose to image the UV emission using the HST/SBC and to
explore the morphology of the UV emission relative to the optical light.
NIC1/NIC2/NIC3 8795
NICMOS Post-SAA Calibration - CR Persistence Part 6
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 i
mages. Each observation will need its own CRMAP, as different SAA
passages leave different imprints on the NICMOS detectors.
NIC2 11168
The IMF in the Hidden Galactic Starburst W49A
W49A is one of the most luminous and prolific massive star formation
regions in the disk of our Milky Way. Given the presence of several very
massive OB clusters as well as an unusually high concentration of many
young ultra-compact HII regions (UCHIIR) -- all embedded in about 1
million solar masses of molecular gas -- it is arguably the best
Galactic template for a luminous starburst region. We propose to obtain
NICMOS imaging of the central part of W49A, covering a strip from the
central, massive OB cluster to the ring of UCHIIRs. Our goals are to
resolve and characterize the central star cluster and determine its IMF
down to about 1 solar mass. We want to characterize the distribution of
intermediate-mass YSOs, and identify the NIR counterparts to the
UCHIIRs. The combination of the proposed HST/NICMOS data with our
recently obtained Spitzer observations would allow a great step forward
in the understanding of massive star and cluster formation.
NIC3 11545
A NICMOS Survey of Newly-Discovered Young Massive Clusters
We are on the cusp of a revolution in massive star research triggered by
2MASS and Spitzer/GLIMPSE, and now is the ideal time to capitalize on
these projects by performing the first survey of massive stars in young
stellar clusters throughout the Galactic plane. A search of the 2MASS
and GLIMPSE surveys has produced over 450 newly-identified massive
stellar cluster candidates in the Galactic plane which are hidden from
our view at optical wavelengths due to extinction. Here we propose a
program of 29 orbits to image the most promising candidate clusters in
broad and narrow band filters using HST/NICMOS. We will be complementing
these observations with approved Spitzer and Chandra programmes,
numerous approved and planned ground-based spectroscopic observations,
and state-of-the-art modelling. We expect to substantially increase the
numbers of massive stars known in the Galaxy, including main sequence OB
stars and post-main sequence stars in the Red Supergiant, Luminous Blue
Variable and Wolf-Rayet stages. Ultimately, this programme will address
many of the fundamental topics in astrophysics: the slope to the initial
mass function (IMF), an upper-limit to the masses of stars, the
formation and evolution of the most massive stars, gamma-ray burst (GRB)
progenitors, the chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium, and
nature of the first stars in the Universe.
FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY:
Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports
of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated.)
HSTARS:
#11367 NICMOS Suspended @ 182/0938z
with a status buffer message NICMOS 632, P=201, T=22310, indicating
MECH_2_MAX_RETRIES_EXCEEDED. The number of positioning error
retries attempted during a Filter Wheel 2 movement exceeded the
maximum limit. Per CTMline report the move was to the F110W
filter position. Observations affected: NICMOS #38-73 (Proposals
#11168, #08795 & #11545).
COMPLETED OPS REQUEST:
18242-1 NICMOS memory dump after suspend @ 182/1311z
18243-0 NICMOS Suspend Recovery @ 182/1820z
COMPLETED OPS NOTES: (NONE)
SCHEDULED SUCCESSFUL
FGS GSacq 07 07
FGS REacq 07 07
OBAD with Maneuver 28 28
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:
A NICMOS suspend event occured at 182/0938z (30 June/5:38am), see
HSTAR #11367 write-up above. NICMOS was recovered and positioned for
science operations at 182/1818z (30 June/2:18pm). This put NICMOS back
on the science timeline for observation #74 in Proposal #11545 at
182/1836z (30 June/2:36pm).
David Cottle
UBB Owner & Administrator
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