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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE - Continuing to Collect World Class Science
DAILY REPORT #5169
PERIOD COVERED: 5am August 26 - 5am August 27, 2010 (DOY 238/09:00z-239/09:00z)
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 03 03
FGS REAcq 12 12
OBAD with Maneuver 03 03
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: (None)
OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED:
STIS/CCD 11845
CCD Dark Monitor Part 2
Monitor the darks for the STIS CCD.
STIS/CCD 11847
CCD Bias Monitor-Part 2
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.
WFC3/IR 11708
Determining the Sub-stellar IMF in the Most Massive Young Milky Way
Cluster, Westerlund 1
Despite over 50 years of active research, a key question in galactic
astronomy remains unanswered: is the initial mass function (IMF) of
stars and sub-stellar objects universal, or does it depend on initial
conditions? The answer has profound consequences for the evolution of
galaxies as well as a predictive theory of star formation. Work to date
suggests that certain environments (high densities, e.g. Elmegreen 2004;
low metallicity, e.g. Larson 2005) should produce a top-heavy IMF, and
there are hints from unresolved star-bursts that this might be the case.
Yet, there is no clear evidence for an IMF that differs from that
characterizing the Galactic field stars in a resolved stellar population
down to one solar mass. Westerlund 1 is the most massive young star
cluster known in the Milky Way. With an estimated mass of 5x10^4 Msun,
an age of 3-5 Myr, and located at a distance of 3-4 kpc, it presents a
unique opportunity to test whether the IMF in such a cluster deviates
from the norm well down into the brown dwarf regime. We propose WFC3
near-IR imaging to probe the IMF down to 40 Jupiter masses. The data
will enable use to: 1) provide a stringent test of the universality of
the IMF under conditions approximating those of star-bursts; 2) search
for primordial or dynamic mass segregation in the clusters; and 3)
assess whether the cluster is likely to remain bound (as a massive open
cluster) or disperse into the field. We will obtain images in the F125W,
F160W, and F139M filters. The F139M filter covers a strong water
absorption feature and the color F125W/F139M is a powerful temperature
diagnostic in the range 2800-4000 K. This information will enable us to:
a) confirm membership for low mass stars suspected on the basis of their
position in the color-magnitude diagram; b) place the members in the HR
diagram; and c) estimate the masses and ages of cluster members for
low-mass stars and sub-stellar objects. This new capability offered with
the WFC3 (through a novel combination of filter complement, high spatial
resolution, and large field of view) will enable us to make a
fundamental test of whether the IMF is universal on a unique resolved
stellar population, as well as assess the clusters structure, dynamics,
and ultimate fate.
WFC3/UV 11638
Illuminating the HI Structure of a Proto-cluster Region at z=2.84
We propose very deep intermediate-band Lyman alpha imaging in the field
of a newly-discovered proto-cluster region surrounding the extremely
luminous QSO HS1549+19 at z=2.844. The large structure, initially
discovered in a spectroscopic survey of galaxies in fields surrounding
the brightest QSOs at z=2.5-2.8, represents an ideal laboratory for
studying the response of the intergalactic medium to a source of
ionizing photons that exceeds the UV background by factors >1000. Within
a single pointing of WFC3-UVIS there are already more than 45 known
Lyman alpha emitters, most of which are already spectroscopically
confirmed, and at least 3 of which are giant �Lyman alpha blobs''. Many
of the objects have properties similar to those expected from the
process of fluorescence, in which Lyman alpha emission is induced by the
UV radiation field of the QSO in any HI gas that dense enough to remain
partially self-shielded. Fortuitously, the F467M filter (Stromgren "b")
in WFC3-UVIS is a perfect match to Lyman alpha at z=2.844. In
combination with an equally deep broad-band continuum image, the
observations will allow the construction of a Lyman alpha map tracing
dense gas throughout the inner parts of a proto-cluster region at
sub-kpc resolution. The ability to measure the spatial sub-structure and
surface brightness distribution of Lya emission, relative to known
protocluster galaxies and AGN, will illuminate the "cosmic web'' in a
dense region caught in a violent stage of formation.
WFC3/UVIS 11905
WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor
The behavior of the WFC3 UVIS CCD will be monitored daily with a set of
full-frame, four-amp bias and dark frames. A smaller set of 2Kx4K
subarray biases are acquired at less frequent intervals throughout the
cycle to support subarray science observations. The internals from this
proposal, along with those from the anneal procedure (Proposal 11909),
will be used to generate the necessary superbias and superdark reference
files for the calibration pipeline (CDBS).
David Cottle
UBB Owner & Administrator
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