Narrow-Band emission line imaging with NICMOS: Lessons learned from the data reduction of OMC-1

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Cameras, Near Infrared Radiation, Narrowband, Emission Spectra, Data Reduction, Astronomical Photometry, Molecular Clouds, Imaging Spectrometers, Continuums, Ghosts, Mosaics, Linearity, Hydrogen Isotopes, Imaging Techniques, Hubble Space Telescope

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Narrow-band emission-line imaging with Near-Infrared Camera Multi-Objects Spectrometer (NICMOS) is discussed, with an emphasis on what has been learned from the data reduction of the molecular hydrogen imaging of OMC-1 with Camera 2. Issues discussed here include: continuum subtraction, photometry, electronic ghosts, and mosaicking images with different sky orientations.

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