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Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Planning JWST NIRSpec MSA spectroscopy using NIRCam pre-images

Tracy L. Beck; Leonardo Ubeda; Susan A. Kassin; Karoline M. Gilbert; Diane M. Karakla; Iain Neill Reid; William P. Blair; Charles D. Tony Keyes; David R. Soderblom; Maria A. Peña-Guerrero

The Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) is the work-horse spectrograph at 1-5microns for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). A showcase observing mode of NIRSpec is the multi-object spectroscopy with the Micro-Shutter Arrays (MSAs), which consist of a quarter million tiny configurable shutters that are 0. ′′20×0. ′′46 in size. The NIRSpec MSA shutters can be opened in adjacent rows to create flexible and positionable spectroscopy slits on prime science targets of interest. Because of the very small shutter width, the NIRSpec MSA spectral data quality will benefit significantly from accurate astrometric knowledge of the positions of planned science sources. Images acquired with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) have the optimal relative astrometric accuracy for planning NIRSpec observations of 5-10 milli-arcseconds (mas). However, some science fields of interest might have no HST images, galactic fields can have moderate proper motions at the 5mas level or greater, and extragalactic images with HST may have inadequate source information at NIRSpec wavelengths beyond 2 microns. Thus, optimal NIRSpec spectroscopy planning may require pre-imaging observations with the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on JWST to accurately establish source positions for alignment with the NIRSpec MSAs. We describe operational philosophies and programmatic considerations for acquiring JWST NIRCam pre-image observations for NIRSpec MSA spectroscopic planning within the same JWST observing Cycle.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

Results from the Gemini NICI Planet-Finding Campaign

Beth A. Biller; Michael C. Liu; Zahed Wahhaj; Eric L. Nielsen; Thomas L. Hayward; Mark Richard Chun; Laird M. Close; Christ Ftaclas; Jared R. Males; Markus Hartung; Iain Neill Reid; Evgenya L. Shkolnik; Andrew J. Skemer; Matthias Tecza; Niranjan Thatte; Fraser Clarke; Douglas W. Toomey

From 2008 December to 2012 September, the NICI (Near-Infrared Coronagraphic Imager at the Gemini-South 8.1-m) Planet-Finding Campaign (Liu et al. 2010) obtained deep, high-contrast AO imaging of a carefully selected sample of over 200 young, nearby stars. In the course of the campaign, we discovered four co-moving brown dwarf companions: PZ Tel B (36±6 MJup, 16.4±1.0 AU), CD-35 2722B (31±8 MJup, 67±4 AU), HD 1160B (33+12 -9 MJup, 81± AU), and HIP 79797Bb (55+20-19MJup, 3 AU from the previously known brown dwarf companion HIP 79797Ba), as well as numerous stellar binaries. Three survey papers have been published to date, covering: 1) high mass stars (Nielsen et al. 2013), 2) debris disk stars (Wahhaj et al. 2013), and 3) stars which are members of nearby young moving groups (Biller et al. 2013). In addition, the Campaign has yielded new orbital constraints for the ~8-10 MJup planet Pic β (Nielsen et al. 2014) and a high precision measurement of the star-disk offset for the well-known disk around HR 4796A (Wahhaj et al. 2014). Here we discuss constraints placed on the distribution of wide giant exoplanets from the NICI Campaign, new substellar companion discoveries, and characterization both of exoplanets and circumstellar disks.


Archive | 1999

Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs

Suzanne L. Hawley; Iain Neill Reid; Jonathan G. Tourtellot


Archive | 2004

Recent Advances in Understanding Star and Planet Formation

Iain Neill Reid; Suzanne L. Hawley


Archive | 2011

Discerning Spectral Features in L Dwarfs

Alejandro Núñez; Kelle L. Cruz; Adam J. Burgasser; J. Davy Kirkpatrick; Iain Neill Reid


Archive | 2009

Flare Rates in Low-Mass Stars

David Krogsrud; James R. A. Davenport; Iain Neill Reid; Suzanne L. Hawley


Archive | 2009

The Hawaii Keck LGSAO Survey of Young Field Dwarfs

Katelyn N. Allers; Michael C. Liu; Michael C. Cushing; Evgenya L. Shkolnik; Iain Neill Reid; Trent J. Dupuy; Kelle L. Cruz


Archive | 2008

Benchmark Brown Dwarfs: Ultracool Tertiary Companions to Degenerate Binaries

Peter R. Allen; Adam J. Burgasser; Jacqueline K. Faherty; J. Davy Kirkpatrick; James W. Liebert; Iain Neill Reid


Archive | 2007

LHS faint proper-motion stars (Reid+, 2005)

Iain Neill Reid; John E. Gizis


Archive | 2007

The Active Lives of M Dwarfs: The Activity, Dynamical and Metallicity Evolution of Most Milky Way Stars

Andrew A. West; Suzanne L. Hawley; John J. Bochanski; Kevin R. Covey; Iain Neill Reid

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John E. Gizis

University of Washington

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J. Davy Kirkpatrick

University of Texas at Austin

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Peter R. Allen

Pennsylvania State University

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Kelle L. Cruz

American Museum of Natural History

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James W. Liebert

Kitt Peak National Observatory

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