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The quadrant filters pass light in four discrete bands in different quadrants of the detector. These may be selected just like any other filter, but the selected filter will only produce data in one quadrant of the detector, and the image will contain data from all four quad filters in that slot. Exposures with a quad filter must be done with the UVIS-QUAD, UVIS-QUAD-FIX or UVIS-QUAD-SUB aperture.
Width2 (е) WFPC2 B SDSS g' Hβ 4861 WFPC2 V SDSS r' Hα 6563 Wide (Hα +[NII]) z (Hα + [NII]) z (Hα + [NII]) SDSS i' SDSS z' [OIII] 4363 + Hγ 4340 z (Hβ) CH4 6194 CH4 7270 CH4 2.5 km-agt CH4 0.25 km-agt CH4 0.025 km-agt
“Pivot wavelength” is a measure of the effective wavelength of a filter (see A. Tokunaga & W. Vacca 2006, PASP, 117, 421). It is calculated here based only on the filter transmission. Values are approximate for the long-pass filters. All wavelength measurements in this table were made in air.
Table 13.6: Spectral Elements for use with WFC3/IR
Pivot1 Width2 (nm) Wide Y Wide YJ Wide J Paschenβ continuum Paschenβ (redshifted) Wide JH gap; red grism reference WFC3 H
“Pivot wavelength” is defined as in Table 13.5. All wavelength measurements in this table were made in air.