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ST-ECF Instrument Science Report ACS-2006-02 Wavelength and Flux calibration of the ACS/SBC PR110L and PR130L prisms S. S. Larsen, February 2006 ABSTRACT Wavelength- and flux calibrations are presented for the ACS/SBC PR110L and PR130L slitless spectroscopy modes. ... Wavelength. ... Flux calibration Figure 5: Comparison of sensitivity functions for the SBC prisms derived from the inorbit calibration (solid curves) and the ground calibration from Bohlin et al. 2000 (dashed curves). ...
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