-------------+--------------------------------------------+--------------------- | GGGGGGG HH HH RRRRR SSS | STScI | GG HH HH RR R SS | STAN - GHRS Analysis | GG GGG HHHHHH RRRRR SS | Number 12 News | GG GG HH HH RR R SS | April 1996 | GGGGGGG HH HH RR R SSS | -------------+--------------------------------------------+--------------------- CONTENTS: - GHRS NEWS + Update on calhrs Bug + Calibrations in Cycle 6 + Early Implementation of Cycle 6 Observations - Scientific Programmer Positions Available at STScI - RECENT PREPRINTS - APPENDIX: GHRS CONTACTS ================================================================================ Update on calhrs Bug -------------------- Last month we reported on a problem in calhrs that causes it to crash when it encounters fill data. Fill data are generated to replace missing data that result, for example, when a carrousel reset causes a subsequent observation to be cut short. A fix to this problem has been written and is now being tested. We expect to provide the fix next month. Calibrations in Cycle 6 ----------------------- A Calibration Plan for the GHRS in Cycle 6 has been written. Most of the program consists of the usual monitors to verify nominal performance with respect to sensitivity, wavelengths, detector operation, etc. The one unusual item this year is a special close-out measurement of the sensitivity of the GHRS without the COSTAR mirrors. There has been a significant decline in GHRS sensitivity below Lyman-alpha especially, and these observations will determine the extent to which that is caused by the COSTAR mirrors. Early Implementation of Cycle 6 Observations -------------------------------------------- We are continuing to work to get as much of the Cycle 6 GHRS program as possible completed before the 1997 Servicing Mission. We appreciate your assistance in meeting this goal, as we may need to contact you to verify details of your observations. ================================================================================ Scientific Programmer Positions Available at STScI -------------------------------------------------- The Space Telescope Science Institute has two openings for the position of Scientific Programmer in the Science Software Branch. The programmers are responsible for design, coding, testing, and maintenance of the software used by the international astronomical community for the calibration and analysis of data from the Hubble Space Telescope. Programmers within the group work closely with astronomers on the ST ScI staff in developing software requirements and algorithms for instrument-specific tasks (including data analysis pipelines for new HST instruments). They also participate in larger development projects, often in collaboration with programming staff at other astronomical institutions, to enhance the system-level environment. Proficiency in C and Fortran and a working knowledge of the Unix and VMS operating systems are required. Experience with object-oriented languages such as C++ is desirable, as is experience with the IRAF data analysis system. A background in research data analysis and algorithm development for image or spectral data is required; an astronomical background is highly desirable. Excellent verbal and written communications skills are necessary. A Bachelor's Degree in Astronomy, Physics, Computer Science, or related field is required; an advanced degree is preferred. The successful candidate will have a minimum of two years experience in scientific software development. Substitution of additional relevant education or experience for stated qualifications may be considered. Females and minorities are encouraged to apply. These positions will remain open until suitable candidates have been found. Send a curriculum vitae, letter of application, and samples of C or Fortran code to: Human Resources Manager Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 ================================================================================ RECENT 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. BAADE, R.; KIRSCH, T.; REIMERS, D.; TOUSSAINT, F.; BENNETT, P.; BROWN, A.; HARPER, G. "The wind outflow of zeta Aur: a model revision using HST spectra" ApJ accepted BOHM-VITENSE, E.; EVANS, N.R.; CARPENTER, K.; BECK-WINCHATZ, B.; ROBINSON, R. "The mass of the classical Cepheid S Muscae" ApJ DEMPSEY, R.C.; NEFF, J.E.; LINSKY, J.L.; BROWN, A. "Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph observations of variability in the RS CVn system V711 Tau (HR 1099)" Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun 9 - in Linsky preprint LECKRONE, D.S.; JOHANSSON, S.; WAHLGREN, G.M.; PROFFITT, C.R.; BRAGE, T. "Stellar chemical abundances with the GHRS" Physica Scr. accepted LINSKY, J.L.; WOOD, B.E. "GHRS studies of stellar chromospheres, transition regions, and coronae" Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun 9 - in Linsky preprint SAVAGE, B.D.; SEMBACH, K.R. "Abundances in the galactic halo gas" Cosmic Abundances ================================================================================ APPENDIX: GHRS contacts ----------------------- Any questions about the scheduling of your observations should be addressed to your Program Coordinator. Post-Observation questions can be addressed to your Contact Scientist. 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