-------------+--------------------------------------------+----------------- | GGGGGGG HH HH RRRRR SSS | STScI | GG HH HH RR R SS | STAN - GHRS Analysis | GG GGG HHHHHH RRRRR SS | Number 20 News | GG GG HH HH RR R SS | May 1997 | GGGGGGG HH HH RR R SSS | -------------+--------------------------------------------+----------------- CONTENTS: - NEW GHRS DOCUMENTATION - RECENT PREPRINTS - APPENDIX: GHRS CONTACTS ============================================================================ NEW GHRS DOCUMENTATION ---------------------- We have completed the following Instrument Science Reports for close-out GHRS calibrations. The reports have been posted to our web page; we provide the abstracts below. GHRS-ISR-081: "An Analysis of Pipeline Wavelength Calibrations for the First-Order Gratings of the GHRS in Cycles 4 through 6." This Report is based on the execution of the Side 2 calibration proposals 5600, 6172 and 6898, and Side 1 calibration proposals 5542, 6171, and 6897 (Cycles 4, 5, and 6, respectively). Results indicate that the default wavelength scale provided by the pipeline data reduction system has not changed significantly with time during the past three cycles. GHRS-ISR-082: "Analysis of Detector Calibrations for the GHRS for Cycle 4, 5, and 6." This report presents the analysis of GHRS D1 and D2 detector calibrations encompassing Cycles 4, 5, and 6. Calibration tests examined include: dark count measurements, focus checks, flat-field count rates, sample mapping function, and line mapping function tests. Additional flat-field data from Cycles 1 to 3 were processed and displayed to demonstrate the continuing decreasing trend in the flat-field lamps response. Results of these analyses indicate the instrument has remained stable throughout the past three Cycles. GHRS-ISR-084: "Implementation of a Background Count Rate Model for the GHRS." This document describes the implementation and usage of a background count rate model for the GHRS detectors. The model uses geomagnetic longitude and latitude to predict the background count rate at the time of observation. The calculation uses a mean relation determined for the FOS, scaled appropriately for Sides 1 and 2 of the GHRS. Please note that the paper version of GHRS-ISR-084 that was issued was missing Fig. 1, due to a technical problem. It has been restored in the on-line PostScript version. GHRS-ISR-085: "Redetermination of Sensitivity for Grating G140L." This GHRS-ISR describes a re-determination of the sensitivity function for grating G140L of the GHRS. This was done after it was determined that the existing functions left significant and systematic residual errors. Definitions of the sensitivity and vignetting functions are provided, and the procedures used to derive them are described and illustrated. Some intrinsic limitations are described of the process of deriving sensitivity for the GHRS and for the ultraviolet in general. New baseline sensitivity functions for G140L, and ones that are time-dependent, have now been installed in CDBS. ============================================================================ 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. HECKMAN, T.M.; LEITHERER, C. "Kinematics of the interstellar medium in NGC 1705: implications for distant star-forming galaxies" AJ 7-97 LANDSMAN, W.; APARICIO, J.; BERGERON, P.; DI STEFANO, R.; STECHER, T.P. "S 1040 in M67: a post-mass transfer binary with a helium core white dwarf" ApJ 6-1-97 LANZ, T.; HUBENY, I.; HEAP, S.R. "Non-LTE line-blanketed model atmospheres of hot stars. III. Hot subdwarfs: the sdO star, BD +75 deg. 325" ApJ accepted SAVAGE, B.D.; SEMBACH, K.R.; LU, L. "Absorption by highly ionized interstellar gas along extragalactic and galactic sight lines" AJ 6-97 ============================================================================ 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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