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During preflight testing of COSTAR, the GHRS mirrors were contaminated by fine dust particles. Light scattering was expected to be a problem at the radial distance of 2 to 3 arcsec. The first Servicing Mission Orbital Verification (SMOV) observations agreed moderately with the light scattering theoretical expectations. Special observations were obtained in Cycle 4 and 5 to measure this scattered light.
The observing plan for the special observations was to center up on the target star, back off 0.2 arcsec, and scan across the star out to a radial distance of 3.0 arcseconds. The first dwell position at radial distance of -0.2 arcsec from the SSA acquisition position was chosen so the scan would sample both sides of the PSF. A scan with nine dwell positions was defined. The target was centered in the SSA with an ACQ/PEAKUP before the start of each SCAN. Three SCANs were obtained, two were in the -x direction at a wavelengths of 1400 Å and 2700 Å and one was in the +y direction at 2700 Å. A previous scan in y at 1400 Å already existed.
The light entering the FOC (OTA+COSTAR) is a close match to the light entering the GHRS. Model FOC PSF images were created using TinyTim. Models were created to match the GHRS 1400 Å (FOC F140M filter) and the 2700 Å (FOC F278M filter) observations, see Figure 38.1 in which model profiles are offset by one pixel. The FOC model PSF pixel scale is 0.0143 arcsec/pixel (f/96). A square aperture (15 pixels on a side) was walked across the model PSF images to match the scan positions of the GHRS observations. A plot of the sum of the counts in this aperture at each position should represent the measured PSF envelope extracted from the GHRS observations. The model points were scaled to match the GHRS second dwell position points.
A good match was found between the FOC model scan points and the first four GHRS dwell positions in each scan. Beyond dwell position #4 (1.0 arcsec), the counts in the model scan continue to fall off in intensity while the counts in the GHRS scan level off. The GHRS profile beyond 1.0 arcsec suggests higher scattered light than is predicted by the FOC PSF model. It is unlikely that these profile wings are due to detector noise because the counts detected are significant and well above normal background levels.
Figure 38.1: Observed GHRS Profiles vs. TinyTim Models From FOC Parameters