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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE DAILY REPORT******* # 3441 PERIOD COVERED: DOY 247 OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED ACS 9675 CCD Daily Monitor This program consists of basic tests to monitor, the read noise, the development of hot pixels and test for any source of noise in ACS CCD detectors. This programme will be executed once a day for the entire lifetime of ACS. ACS 9984 Cosmic Shear With ACS Pure Parallels Small distortions in the shapes of background galaxies by foreground mass provide a powerful method of directly measuring the amount and distribution of dark matter. Several groups have recently detected this weak lensing by large-scale structure, also called cosmic shear. The high resolution and sensitivity of HST/ACS provide a unique opportunity to measure cosmic shear accurately on small scales. Using 260 parallel orbits in Sloan textiti {F775W} we will measure for the first time: beginlistosetlength sep0cm setlengthemsep0cm setlength opsep0cm em the cosmic shear variance on scales 0.7 arcmin, em the skewness of the shear distribution, and em the magnification effect. endlist Our measurements will determine the amplitude of the mass power spectrum sigma_8Omega_m^0.5, with signal-to-noise {s/n} ~ 20, and the mass density Omega_m with s/n=4. They will be done at small angular scales where non-linear effects dominate the power spectrum, providing a test of the gravitational instability paradigm for structure formation. Measurements on these scales are not possible from the ground, because of the systematic effects induced by PSF smearing from seeing. Having many independent lines of sight reduces the uncertainty due to cosmic variance, making parallel observations ideal. ACS/WFC 9821 The Second Parameter Effect in Metal-Rich Globular Clusters: A Snapshot Study of NGC 6388 While it has long been known that at least one parameter besides the metallicity, [Fe/H], determines the horizontal branch {HB} morphology of Galactic globular clusters {GCs}, our ignorance as to the nature of this second parameter {or parameters} has been a major stumbling block in understanding the formation history and age of the GC system. The hot HB populations recently discovered by HST in the metal-rich GCs NGC 6388 and NGC 6441 provide a unique opportunity for unraveling this second-parameter effect. Many different theories have been proposed to explain the pronounced upward slope of the HBs in these GCs, including stellar rotation, metallicity spread, and a dwarf galaxy origin. We propose to test these theories by obtaining B, V, I time-series photometry of the RR Lyrae variables in the core of NGC 6388 in order to determine whether, as predicted, the pulsation periods are unusually long due to a high HB luminosity. If confirmed, this would argue against age or mass loss as the second parameter in NGC 6388 and, more generally, would have implications for the use of RR Lyrae stars as standard candles for determining GC distances and ages. Light curves will also be obtained for the crowded Population II Cepheids near the core of NGC 6388, the most metal-rich GC, along with NGC 6441, known to contain such stars. We waive proprietary rights to any data obtained. ACS/WFPC2 9481 Pure Parallel Near-UV Observations with WFPC2 within High-Latitude ACS Survey Fields In anticipation of the allocation of ACS high-latitude imaging survey{s}, we request a modification of the default pure parallel program for those WFPC2 parallels that fall within the ACS survey field. Rather than duplicate the red bands which will be done much better with ACS, we propose to observe in the near-ultraviolet F300W filter. These data will enable study of the rest-frame ultraviolet morphology of galaxies at 0z1. We will determine the morphological k-correction, and the location of star formation within galaxies, using a sample that is likely to be nearly complete with multi-wavelength photometry and spectroscopic redshifts. The results can be used to interpret observations of higher redshift galaxies by ACS. NIC2 9875 The Fundamental Plane of Massive Gas-Rich Mergers We propose deep NICMOS H-band imaging of a carefully selected sample of 33 luminous, late-stage galactic mergers. This program is part of a comprehensive investigation of the most luminous mergers in the nearby universe, the ultraluminous infrared galaxies {ULIGs}. The high-resolution HST images will complement an extensive set of ground-based data that include long-slit NIR spectra from a recently approved Large VLT Programme. This unique dataset will allow us to derive with unprecedented precision structural -and- kinematic parameters for a large unbiased sample of objects spanning the entire ULIG luminosity function. These data will refine the fundamental plane of massive gas-rich mergers and enable us to answer the following questions: {1} Do ultraluminous mergers form elliptical galaxies, and in particular, giant ellipticals? {2} Do ULIGs evolve into optically bright QSOs? The results from this detailed study of massive mergers in the local universe will be relevant to understanding galaxy formation and evolution at earlier epochs, and in particular, the dusty sub-mm population that accounts for more than half of the star formation at z 1. NIC3/ACS/HRC/WFC 9803 Deep NICMOS Images of the UDF The ACS Ultra Deep Field {UDF} images will greatly enhance the rich suite of deep multi-wavelength images in the Chandra Deep Field South {CDF--S}. We propose to complete the image set with deep near-IR NICMOS images at 1.1 and 1.6 microns over a significant fraction of the UDF, providing a critical link between the HST ACS and SIRTF observations. The timely addition of the near-IR images ensures that investigators will have images that span the spectrum from X-ray to far IR. In recognition of the value of the near IR images this proposal is submitted as a Treasury proposal with no proprietary period. The proposal team will deliver science quality images, mosaiced images covering 4.9 sq arc min, and a photometric catalog complete to an AB mag of 28.2 in both the F110W and F160W filters. The program also delivers a parallel extremely deep ACS field, 8' away, that reaches to within 0.6 mag of the UDF in the same filters as the UDF. The scientific program of the proposal team focuses on the star formation history of the universe, evolved galaxies at high redshift, galaxies at the epoch of reionization, and the redshift evolution of AGNs and ULIRGs. The HDF-N is currently the only field with spatially-coincident deep HST imaging in both the optical and near-IR. The small size of the HDF-N means that large scale structure is the dominant error in the results from the HDF-N. Providing observations in a field that is spatially uncorrelated is critically important. The UDF/CDF-S fulfills that goal. The depth of the UDF ACS imaging, and the wealth of Great Observatory and ground based observations in the CDF-S, make these NICMOS observations uniquely valuable. An extraordinarily rich array of science opportunities await the community from the NICMOS UDF data. 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. STIS 9606 CCD Dark Monitor-Part 2 Monitor the darks for the STIS CCD. 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 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/CCD 10000 STIS Pure Parallel Imaging Program: Cycle 12 This is the default archival pure parallel program for STIS during cycle 12. WFPC2 9595 WFPC2 CYCLE 11 SUPPLEMENTAL DARKS pt3/3 This dark calibration program obtains 3 dark frames every day to provide data for monitoring and characterizing the evolution of hot pixels. WFPC2 9712 Pure Parallel Near-UV Observations with WFPC2 within High-Latitude ACS Survey Fields In anticipation of the allocation of ACS high-latitude imaging survey{s}, we request a modification of the default pure parallel program for those WFPC2 parallels that fall within the ACS survey field. Rather than duplicate the red bands which will be done much better with ACS, we propose to observe in the near-ultraviolet F300W filter. These data will enable study of the rest-frame ultraviolet morphology of galaxies at 0z1. We will determine the morphological k-correction, and the location of star formation within galaxies, using a sample that is likely to be nearly complete with multi-wavelength photometry and spectroscopic redshifts. The results can be used to interpret observations of higher redshift galaxies by ACS. WFPC2/ACS/WFC 9761 A morphological study of EROs and sub-mm sources in a unique deep field We propose a deep I-band ACS WFC survey in a unique deep field, focusing on two classes of high-redshift galaxy which are believed to be the progenitors of today's massive ellipticals: {1} our recently-studied deep sample of 158 "extremely red objects" {EROs}; {2} a complete flux-limited sample of 14 SCUBA sub-mm sources, which may represent the formation episode of the most massive galaxies at high redshift. The basic goals are to go deep enough to obtain morphological parameters for this large sample {e.g. scale-lengths and shape parameters} to investigate whether, for example, the EROs have sizes comparable to present day elliptical galaxies. Likewise, what are the typical size scales and morphologies for the SCUBA sources? Can we visualize their formation from smaller fragments? We can achieve both goals in a single contiguous field with a mosaic of 8 deep ACS WFC fields, requiring 16 orbits. FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated.) None COMPLETED OPS REQs: None OPS NOTES EXECUTED: None ********************** SCHEDULED**** SUCCESSFUL*** FAILURE TIMES FGS GSacq*********** 8************************ 8 FGS REacq*********** 7************************ 7 FHST Update********* 16********************** 16 LOSS of LOCK SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: None |
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