Target acquisition for multi-object spectroscopy with JWST NIRSpec

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  • Charles D. Keyes
  • Tracy L. Beck
  • Maria Pena-Guerrero
  • Catarina Alves de Oliveira
  • Pierre Ferruit
  • Jakobsen, Peter
  • Giovanna Giardino
  • Marco Sirianni
  • Torsten Boeker
  • Stephan Birkmann
  • Charles Proffitt
NIRSpec is the flagship spectrograph for JWST in the 0.6 to 5.3 micron wavelength range. Observation with the Micro- Shutter Assembly (MSA) for multiobject spectroscopy (MOS) will use configurable shutters to form spectral slits and provide the first space-based MOS capabilities. The NIRSpec Micro-shutter Assembly Target Acquisition (MSATA) is an autonomous target acquisition scheme to acquire and position targets accurately with respect to the spectral slits. The method uses measured centroid positions of reference stars with accurately known relative positions across the target field for this process. MSATA performs not only linear offsets, but any required telescope orient (roll) correction to remove blind-pointing alignment error. The MSATA procedure can be used for most NIRSpec science and will be a prerequisite for most NIRSpec MOS mode observations. Astrometry relating the positions of science targets and candidate reference stars with a relative accuracy of 5 - 10 mas will be needed to deliver the best calibration accuracy of science sources. With this level of planning accuracy, the MSATA procedure should yield a final total pointing accuracy for NIRSpec MOS targets of <20 mas within the preselected 200 mas-wide MSA shutter. Here we present analysis of test cases using simulated datasets that were used to help define and check operations flow for NIRSpec MSATA.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationObservatory Operations : Strategies, Processes, and Systems VII
Volume10704
PublisherSPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering
Publication date11 Jun 2018
Article number107041J
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jun 2018
SeriesProceedings of SPIE
Number10704
ISSN0277-786X

    Research areas

  • JWST, NIRSpec, Target Acquisition, multi-object spectroscopy, Imaging, TA, MOS, MSA

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