-------------+--------------------------------------------+--------------------- | GGGGGGG HH HH RRRRR SSS | STScI | GG HH HH RR R SS | STAN - GHRS Analysis | GG GGG HHHHHH RRRRR SS | Number 4 News | GG GG HH HH RR R SS | January 1995 | GGGGGGG HH HH RR R SSS | -------------+--------------------------------------------+--------------------- CONTENTS: - HELP FOR PHASE II PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION - GHRS NEWS - LATEST GHRS PREPRINTS - Appendix: GHRS CONTACTS ================================================================================ HELP FOR PHASE II PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION -------------------------------------------------------- Each cycle 5 PI has at their disposal two people, their Program Coordinator (PC) and Liaison Scientist (LS), dedicated to helping them develop and implement their phase II HST program. By now, all cycle 5 PIs should have been contacted by their PC/LS team, and received their preliminary phase II template, and a submission timeframe for their phase II program. Detailed instructions on the phase II submission were sent out to cycle 5 PIs in December. PIs should feel free to contact their PC or LS for help at any time up through the execution of their cycle 5 HST program. The PCs will maintain a file of advisories on RPS2, for example, so that known problems and recommended workarounds can be accessed easily. Look for this advisory list (and other Phase II documentation) in the World Wide Web page for Phase II Proposal Development. ================================================================================ GHRS NEWS --------- GHRS operations over the past month have been both productive and smooth. The relatively frequent carrousel resets of the recent past virtually disappeared (presumably by pure chance; they come and go), despite many programs being run. The cure for the reset problem is now being worked on and should be installed as part of the regular operations soon. Users planning GHRS observations often need to know the ratio of throughputs for the Small Science Aperture (SSA) compared to the Large Science Aperture (LSA). The sensitivities of the various gratings are specified for the LSA, so this ratio is needed to estimate exposure times for SSA spectra. This ratio is wavelength-dependent, and ranges from about 50 to 70%, as noted in version 5.0 of the GHRS Instrument Handbook. For the purposes of exposure estimation we suggest that you use a nominal figure of 50% to be on the safe side. The precise value for a particular observation depends on the details of how the star is centered in the SSA and so has some intrinsic uncertainty. If you wish further information, please contact an Instrument Scientist (soderblom@stsci.edu). ================================================================================ LATEST GHRS PREPRINTS --------------------- We draw your attention to these papers, based on GHRS data, that will appear in the next few months. This list includes all preprints received by the STScI Library not yet published in the journals. Please remember to include our Library in your preprint distribution list. "GHRS Observations of Cool, Low-Gravity Stars. II. Flow and Turbulent Velocities in the Outer Atmosphere of Gamma Cru (M3.4 III)". Carpenter, K.G.; Robinson, R.D., and Judge, P.G. ApJ, in press. Vibrationally excited H2, HCl, and NO+ in the diffuse clouds towards Zeta Ophiuchi" Federman, S.R.; Cardelli, J.A.; Van Dishoeck, E.F.; Lambert, D.L., and Black, J.H.; ApJ 5-95 Robinson, R.D., and Carpenter, K.G. "Mg II h and k Profiles in High Luminosity, Late-Type Stars" in press. Composition of interstellar clouds in the disk and halo. III. HD 149881" Spitzer, L. Jr.; Fitzpatrick, E.L.; ApJ accepted ================================================================================ APPENDIX: GHRS contacts ----------------------- Any questions about the scheduling of your observations should be addressed to your PRESTO contact. If you do not know who this person is, PRESTO's Mosaic page contains that information. Any post-observation questions concerning calibration, data analysis, software, etc. can be addressed to analysis@stsci.edu or by calling 410-338-1082. These contacts will forward any detailed questions to the GHRS Instrument Scientists, who are: David Soderblom soderblom@stsci.edu 410-338-4543 Claus Leitherer leitherer@stsci.edu 410-338-4425 Steve Hulbert hulbert@stsci.edu 410-338-4911 ================================================================================ Comments about this newsletter, questions, requests for issues, addition or deletions to the mailing list, etc. can be e-mailed to analysis@stsci.edu ================================================================================ The Space Telescope Science Institute is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555. ================================================================================