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Single-Object Slitless Spectroscopy with NIRISS TIPS Meeting, 18 April 2013 Kevin Volk, STScI / HIA With help from Loïc Albert (U. Montreal)

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1 Single-Object Slitless Spectroscopy with NIRISS TIPS Meeting, 18 April 2013 Kevin Volk, STScI / HIA With help from Loïc Albert (U. Montreal)

2 Single-Object Grism Spectroscopy  In mid-2011 the TFI instrument was re-designed to NIRISS, and at that time a grism mode specific to exo- planet spectroscopy around bright stars was added. Unlike normal grism modes, it is intended for single objects. The goal is to observe stars known to have exo- planets in-eclipse and out-of-eclipse, and take the difference to extract the exo-planet spectrum.  A medium-resolution grism is used, with a prism to separate the orders: note that no blocking filter is used.  Estimated resolution λ/Δλ varies from ~300 to ~800 in 1 st order, from 0.6 to 3 μm.  Control of systematic effects is going to be important for the exo-planet science. TIPS 18 April 2013

3 Current Flight Grism (Bach Corp.) Recess Unruled Perimeter TIPS 18 April 2013

4 NIRISS GR700XD Point Spread Function PSF simulations from David Lafernière (Montreal) With weak lens: ~35 pixels wide in the cross- dispersion direction No lens (divided by 11) TIPS 18 April 2013

5 Flight (Bach) Grism Blaze Function TIPS 18 April 2013

6 Spare (LLNL) Grism Blaze Function TIPS 18 April 2013

7 order 0 The cross-dispersion direction is always (close to) along the y axis. Hence it is not perpendicular to the trace direction.

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9 TIPS 18 April 2013 For brighter objects a 2048×256 pixel sub-array will be used to speed up the read-out. For the brightest objects a 2048×80 pixel sub- array will be used, sacrificing wavelength coverage for fast read-out.

10 GR700XD Bright Limit Estimates 2MASS J-band Magnitude Limits 10000 ADU/frame TIPS 18 April 2013

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12 Final Remarks  The SOSS mode provides a unique and powerful capability for JWST exo-planet observations.  First light through the instrument will be later this year during ISIM CV1RR testing (nominally in the early fall).  Calibration of this mode will be challenging, particularly in terms of working to reduce the systematic effects – i.e. pixel-to-pixel variations, non-linearity effects, persistence, etc. – to achieve very high S/N in a series of spectra over a period of order 10 hours. TIPS 18 April 2013


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