HRC and WFC Flat Fields: Dispersors, Anomalies, and Photometric Stability

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Hubble Space Telescope, Hst, Space Telescope Science Institute, Advanced Camera For Surveys, Acs, Stsci

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The ACS has a prism PR200L that covers the 2000-4000A region on HRC and a grism G800L that covers 5500-11000A on both HRC and WFC. The flat field for the UV prism is largely wavelength independent, while the strong wavelength dependence of the G800L Lflat structure requires a flat field correction scheme based on a data cube of monochromatic flats. Our suggested correction scheme reduces the L-flat residual structure below 1% rms over most of the wavelength range. Various anomalies in the UV polarizing flats and the F892N+POLV flats are described and solutions proposed. The repeatability of the LP-flats is quantified. Solutions are proposed for single step random variation in the filter wheel positions.

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