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ST-ECF Instrument Science Report ACS-2008-01 Updated flux calibration and fringe modelling for the ACS/WFC G800L grism H. Kuntschner, M. KЭmmel, J. R. Walsh January 25, 2008 ABS TRACT A revised flux calibration is presented for the G800L grism with the ACS Wide Field Channel. ... We also include in this report an extensive investigation into the potential effects of fringing on the flux calibration based on the WFC CCDs fringing model as described in ST-ECF ISR ACS 2003-03 (Walsh et al. ...
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