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31 Mar 2003

HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE

DAILY REPORT       # 3330

PERIOD COVERED: DOYs 87-89

Part 3 of 4

NICMOS 8791

NICMOS Post-SAA calibration - CR Persistence Part 2

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.

SNAP 9356

SNAPSHOT survey of the Planetary Nebulae population of the Galactic
Bulge 

The spectacular structures seen in HST images of planetary nebulae
{PNe} are generally accepted as originating from hydrodynamical
interactions between stellar winds: the interacting-stellar wind
model {ISW}. Traditionally, the shaping is thought to occur after the
star becomes hot enough to ionize the PN. But recent HST images
indicate that the shaping may occur earlier, and the newer GISW model
puts the shaping during the pre-planetary nebula evolution. The
relative importance of both models is not known: GISW shaping will
account for some fraction of PNe, but estimates range from 15--100
during the PN phase, especially for the youngest PNe. We here propose
an HST Snapshot survey of compact PNe in the Galactic Bulge, to test
these predictions. The Bulge provides the only PNe population for
which progenitor masses are known and nebular ages can be measured.
In support of these HST measurements we have already measured
velocity fields and emission line fluxes. The survey will give an
unbiased sampling of morphologies, and allow evolutionary sequences
to be determined to test the ISW versus the GISW model. By-products
of the survey will be the determination of nebular masses, diameters
and filling factors. We will also obtain the White Dwarf mass
distribution in the Bulge, and the initial-final mass function for
low-mass stars. 

STIS 9608

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.

STIS 9606

CCD Dark Monitor-Part 2

Monitor the darks for the STIS CCD.

STIS 9615

Cycle 11 MAMA Dark Monitor

This test performs the routine monitoring of the MAMA detector dark
noise. This proposal will provide the primary means of checking on
health of the MAMA detectors systems through frequent monitoring of
the background count rate. The purpose is to look for evidence of
change in dark indicative of detector problem developing.

STIS 9706

STIS Pure Parallel Imaging Program: Cycle 10

This is the default archival pure parallel program for STIS during
cycle 10. 

STIS 9505

The Evolution of Molecular Clouds.

The combined STIS, FUSE and ground-based results will yield
information needed to understand the role of ablation in the
evolution of the central clouds. 

STIS/CCD 9378

Galaxy Dynamics at Very Large Radius using LyAlpha Absorption Lines

We propose to investigate the outer dynamics of the nearby spiral
galaxy NGC1398 at very large galactocentric radii by using the
kinematical information from Ly-alpha absorption lines in the spectra
of 3 background UV-bright objects {two Seyferts 1 and one QSO}. It is
a unique opportunity to have 3 UV-bright objects surrounding one
single isolated spiral galaxy, and this will enable us to measure its
disk rotation up to radii several times greater than what is possible
in HI at 21cm, since the UV-bright objects lie at projected distances
of ~ 80 to 270 kpc. At these large radii we expect to observe the
turn down from flat rotation, and be able to determine the size of
the dark matter halo and hence measure the total mass and
mass-to-light ratio of a spiral galaxy.

STIS/CCD/MA1 9357

Towards a global understanding of accretion physics --, Clues from an
UV spectroscopic survey of cataclysmic variables

Accretion inflows and outflows are fundamental phenomena in a wide
variety of astrophysical environments, such as Young Stellar Objects,
galactic binaries, and AGN. Observationally, cataclysmic variables
{CVs} are particularly well suited for the study of accretion
processes. We propose to carry out a STIS UV spectroscopic snapshot
survey of CVs that fully exploits the diagnostic potential of these
objects for our understanding of accretion physics. This survey will
provide an homogenous database of accretion disc and wind outflow
spectra covering a wide range of mass transfer rates and binary
inclinations. We will analyse these spectra with state-of-the-art
accretion disc model spectra {SYNDISK}, testing our current knowledge
of the accretion disc structure, and, thereby, providing new insight
into the so far not well understood process of viscous dissipation.
We will use our parameterised wind model PYTHON for the analysis of
the radiation driven accretion disc wind spectra, assessing the
fundamental question whether the mass loss rate correlates with the
disc luminosity. In addition, our survey data will identify a number
of systems in which the white dwarf significantly contributes to the
UV flux, permitting an analysis of the impact of mass accretion on
the evolution of these compact stars. This survey will at least
double, if not triple, the number of high-quality accretion
disc / wind outflow / accreting white dwarf spectra, and we waive our
proprietary rights to permit a timely use of this database. 

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