Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1993
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HST Proposal ID #5032
Physics
Hst Proposal Id #5032
Scientific paper
Aim is to monitor the throughput of the F96 relay. The Throughput of the F/96 was extensively measured during SV. This proposal repeats some of those measurements to verify that the throughput of the F/96 relay is not changing. Eight medium band filters, chosen the F/96 wavelength range, are used. They are: F140M, F170M, F210M, F253M, F346M, F410M, and F550M. Since the three bluest filters were previously monitored with an observatory level program which used BPM16274 as the spectrophotometric standard, those filters will continue to use that star. As with previous UV monitoring exposures, an interactive acquisition will be required. Since BPM16274 is not a visible spectrophotometric standard, a different standard is used for the rest of the filters. Since a significant variation of sensitivity with format has been detected, a series of exposures using the same filter combination but different video formats is included to more accurately measure the effect. Since one of the formats will be the 256x256 format, an interactive acquisition will be needed.
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