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Title: WFC3 slitless spectroscopy


1
WFC3 slitless spectroscopy
  • Harald Kuntschner
  • Martin Kümmel, Jeremy R. Walsh
  • (ST-ECF)
  • WFC3-team at STScI and NASA

2
WFC3 Grism Parameters
Disperser Channel Wavelength Resolution
Å/pixel TiltX Length
range (Å)
(deg.) (pix)
G280 UVIS 2000-4000 70_at_3000
Å 13 -2.8 250 G102 IR
7800-10700 210_at_10000 Å 25
0.6 210 G141 IR
10500-17000 130_at_14000 Å 47 0.3
130 Resolution based on FWHM of Gaussian
core in cross-dispersion direction XTilt to
positive X axis Limits at 2 transmission
3
WFC3-IR G141Ground calibration simulated single
point source
detector defects
Combined white light direct image
Target position on direct image
0th order
1st order Science 1.1 -1.7mu
2nd order
3rd order
1014 pixel (full size) 130 arcsec
4
WFC3-IR G141 trace and dispersion calibration
  • Linear trace solutions (but 2-dim variations)
  • Linear dispersion solutions with rms lt 5 Å
  • Dispersion 46.9 Å/pixel (130 pixel length)
  • 2-dim solution varies from 45 to 48 Å/pixel

dispersion
Data points omitted in fit due to wavelength
shift caused by steep sensitivity decline
5
WFC3-IR G141 Throughput
  • 1st order
  • Peak efficiency of 40 at 1420 - 1640nm
  • Good sensitivity range 1120 - 1660nm
  • 2nd order
  • Efficiency lt 6
  • 0th order
  • Efficiency lt 1.5

0th 1st 2nd 3rd
6
WFC3-IR G102Ground calibration simulated point
source
detector defects
Combined white light direct image
Target position on direct image
0th order
1st order Science 0.8 - 1.1mu
2nd order
1014 pixel (full size) 130 arcsec
7
WFC3 G102 Trace and Dispersion
  • Similar to G141 linear trace and dispersion
    relations well reproduced by a simple 2-dim
    solution
  • Dispersion 24.6 Å/pixel
  • (210 pixel length in 1st order)
  • 2-dim solution ranging from 24.0 - 25.5 Å/pixel

8
WFC3-IR G102 Throughput
  • 1st order
  • Peak efficiency of 30 at 960 - 1120nm
  • Good sensitivity range 840 - 1140nm
  • 2nd order
  • Efficiency lt 5
  • 0th order
  • Efficiency lt 1.5

0th 1st 2nd
9
WFC3-UV G280
Order overlap
0th
3rd
200nm
Combined monochromator steps
330nm
2nd
1st
0th order
1st
-1st
Higher orders
2nd
Higher orders
-2nd
4096 pixel (full size) 160 arcsec
10
WFC3-UV G280
  • Trace 5th order polynomial fits
  • Dispersion 4th order polynomial needed to
    achieve good fit
  • (rms 0.2 pixel)
  • 13 Å per pixel
  • At least 8 to -8 orders visible
  • Order overlap between 1st and 2nd beyond 380nm
  • Heavy order overlap for gt 2 orders

Trace
11
WFC3-UV G280 Throughput
  • 1st order
  • Peak efficiency of 24 at 240nm
  • 'Good' sensitivity range 200 - 330nm
  • 2nd order
  • Efficiency lt 2
  • 0th order
  • Efficiency equal to first order at 330nm and
    rising

0th order dominates
!
2nd 1st 0th -1st -2nd
12
Limiting magnitudes
  • V-band detection limits for point source, 1-hour
    exposure and S/N5
  • See Instrument Handbook
  • See also posters by Kümmel et al. and Pirzkal et
    al.

13
How to design observations?
  • F150W and IR G141 with M51 image, galaxy images
    and Gaussians (for HII regions and stars)

Simulated dispersed image
Simulated direct image
14
The simulation package aXeSIM
  • PYRAF package (ST-ECF Webpage, STSDAS in Jul
    08) designed and supported at ST-ECF
  • One command to run full multi-object simulation
    simdata
  • Simple object shape and spectra as built-in
    defaults
  • Produces associated direct image (opt.)
  • Performs default extraction of simulated spectra
    (opt.)
  • Adds noise (opt.)

See poster by Kümmel et al.
15
UDF simulations
Direct image
Dispersed image
F160W lt 23.0, noise free simulation to show
2-dim distribution
16
Extraction software
http//www.stecf.org/
  • ST-ECF offers a semi-automatic extraction
    software (aXe) to extract fully calibrated 1-dim
    spectra from WFC3 grism observations including
    contamination estimates
  • The software is already successfully being used
    for ACS grisms since 2003
  • Available as part of STSDAS and from ST-ECF Web
    pages

17
Summary
  • Highly efficient and well behaved IR grisms
  • Open up wavelength not accessible from the
    ground!
  • Challenging UV grism (order overlap, bent traces,
    strong 0th order)
  • Software support with 2-dim simulation and data
    extraction packages, as well as general user
    support and calibration reference files available
    from ST-ECF (http//www.stecf.org/)
  • Existing, good experience with ACS grisms and
    NICMOS HLA project
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