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COS Spectral Elements and Central Wavelengths
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Cycle 20 Phase II Proposal Instructions
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HST Phase II Proposal Instructions for Cycle 20 > Chapter 12: Cosmic OriginsSpectrograph (COS) > REFERENCE INFORMATION > 12.14 COS Spectral Elements and Central Wavelengths

12.14 COS Spectral Elements and Central Wavelengths
The following table specifies the legal COS spectral element/wavelength combinations for the COS/FUV and COS/NUV configurations.
Note: the wavelengths in this table are listed in OP-01, Rev 17 (Feb.6, 2002).
Spectral Element
10551, 10961 and 12221
1291, 1300, 1309, 1318, 1327
1786, 1817, 1835, 1850, 1864, 1882, 1890, 1900, 1913,1921, 1941, 1953, 1971, 1986, 2010
2617, 2637, 2657, 2676, 2695, 2709, 2719, 2739, 2850, 2952, 2979, 2996, 3018, 3035, 3057, 3074, 3094
MIRRORB3

1
ACQ modes not allowed with this central wavelength.

2
The MIRRORA spectral element positions a flat mirror in the beam to produce an image of the sky with a field of view slightly larger than the diameter of the aperture. If you intend to produce an image and there are no special bright object concerns, MIRRORA should be used.

3
MIRRORB uses the same mirror which has an order-blocking filter in front of it, so that the light is reflected off the front surface of the filter rather than the mirror itself. MIRRORB attenuates the image and is suitable for use with bright objects.


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