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Cycle 23 STIS Instrument Handbook
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Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph Instrument Handbook for Cycle 23 > Chapter 2: Special Considerationsfor Cycle 23 > 2.3 Use of Available-but-Unsupported Capabilities

2.3
We have established a set of core scientific capabilities of STIS that will be supported for Cycle 23 and are described in this Handbook. They provide an enormous range of scientific applications.
STIS has capabilities that are not described in this Handbook and that are not supported for Cycle 23. They include additional slits and data-taking formats. These capabilities are “Available-but-Unsupported” upon consultation with a STIS Instrument Scientist. If you find that your science cannot be performed with the parameters described in this Handbook, you may wish to consider use of an unsupported capability. A general description of STIS’ available-but-unsupported capabilities is given in Appendix A:Available-But-Unsupported Spectroscopic Capabilities. A complete table of supported and Available combinations of aperture, optical element, and detector, for each type of observation (ACQ, ACQ/PEAK, ACCUM, TIME-TAG) is given in the Phase II Proposal Instructions for cycles when STIS is operating.
Use of unsupported modes comes at a price, and they should be used only if the technical requirement and scientific justification are particularly compelling. Proposers should be aware of the following caveats regarding unsupported modes:
Cycle 23 Phase I proposals that include use of unsupported STIS capabilities must include the following:
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During the Phase II proposal submission process, STScI must also formally approve your use of an available-but-unsupported mode. This allows STScI to evaluate your request and ensures that no problems associated with your request have come to light since the submission of your Phase I proposal. We require that you summarize the above four points in a brief email message requesting approval for use of an available-but-unsupported mode.
The increased burden of calibrating data taken using available-but-unsupported modes also makes the use of such data for archival research significantly more difficult. As a result, requests for use of unsupported modes which do not adequately address the above four points, or which will result in only marginal improvements in the quality of the data obtained, may be denied by STScI, even if the request was properly included in your Phase I proposal.

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