Literature DB >> 29250563

λ = 2.4 - 5 μm spectroscopy with the JWST NIRCam instrument.

Thomas P Greene1, Douglas M Kelly2, John Stansberry3, Jarron Leisenring2, Eiichi Egami2, Everett Schlawin2, Laurie Chu4, Klaus W Hodapp4, Marcia Rieke2.   

Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope near-infrared camera (JWST NIRCam) has two 2'. 2 × 2'.2 fields of view that can be observed with either imaging or spectroscopic modes. Either of two R ∼ 1500 grisms with orthogonal dispersion directions can be used for slitless spectroscopy over λ = 2.4 - 5.0 μm in each module, and shorter wavelength observations of the same fields can be obtained simultaneously. We describe the design drivers and parameters of the grisms and present the latest predicted spectroscopic sensitivities, saturation limits, resolving powers, and wavelength coverage values. Simultaneous short wavelength (0.6 - 2.3 μm) imaging observations of the 2.4 - 5.0 μm spectroscopic field can be performed in one of several different filter bands, either in-focus or defocused via weak lenses internal to NIRCam. The grisms are available for single-object time series spectroscopy and wide-field multi-object slitless spectroscopy modes in the first cycle of JWST observations. We present and discuss operational considerations including subarray sizes and data volume limits. Potential scientific uses of the grisms are illustrated with simulated observations of deep extragalactic fields, dark clouds, and transiting exoplanets. Information needed to plan observations using these spectroscopic modes are also provided.

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Keywords:  cameras; gratings; infrared spectroscopy; satellites; space optics

Year:  2017        PMID: 29250563      PMCID: PMC5729281          DOI: 10.1117/1.JATIS.3.3.035001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Astron Telesc Instrum Syst        ISSN: 2329-4124            Impact factor:   1.436


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