Updates to Post-Flash Calibration for the Advanced Camera for Surveys Wide Field Channel
Abstract
This report presents a new technique for generating the post-flash calibration reference file for the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) Wide Field Channel (WFC). The new method substantially reduces, if not, eliminates all together the presence of dark current artifacts arising from improper dark subtraction, while simultaneously preserving flat-field artifacts. The stability of the post-flash calibration reference file over time is measured using data taken yearly since 2012 and no statistically significant deviations are found. An analysis of all short-flashed darks taken every two days since January 2015 reveals a periodic modulation of the LED intensity on timescales of about one year. This effect is most readily explained by changes to the local temperature in the area surrounding the LED. However, a slight offset between the periods of the temperature and LED modulations lends to the possibility that the effect is a chance observation of the two sinusoids at an unfortunate point in their beat cycle.
- Publication:
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Instrument Science Report ACS 2018-02
- Pub Date:
- March 2018
- Bibcode:
- 2018acs..rept....2M
- Keywords:
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- Hubble Space Telescope;
- HST;
- Space Telescope Science Institute;
- STScI;
- Advanced Camera for Surveys;
- ACS