Hubble Space Telescope Fine-Tuned On The Cheap
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A scientist at Rochester Institute of Technology has expanded the Hubble Space Telescope’s capability without the need for new instruments or billions of dollars.
Dan Batcheldor and his team improved the calibration of Hubble’s Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer to enable high-precision polarimetry. Scientists like Batcheldor use this observational technique to read scattered light when investigating active galactic nuclei and for identifying proto-planets around very young stars.
The findings of the nine-orbit calibration plan, funded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, were published in the February issue of Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
“Polarimetry is really quite a powerful tool in astronomy because it can essentially see around corners by the way light is reflecting,” says Batcheldor, associate research scientist in RIT’s Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science. “When you do polarimetry what you are essentially looking through is a set of polaroid sunglasses. What a polaroid does is it makes you see only light aligned in a certain way.”
Scientists use polarimetry to see around clouds of dust and gas obscuring the centers of active galactic nuclei (where supermassive black holes live) and the potential planet-forming disks around young stars. The scattering material acts like a mirror, allowing scientists to look into the center of these astronomical objects.
“Most of the light that comes from an object is unpolarized,” Batcheldor explains. “And you’ve got to filter out all that light just to see polarized light itself. And so now Hubble can do this even if only one percent of the light is polarized.”
Batcheldor did not initially set out to fine-tune the telescope. Limitations caused by the previous calibration stalled his investigation of active galactic nuclei and needed to be fixed before he could continue his research.
Recalibrating the Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer was what Batcheldor describes as something of a “nightmare.” His team devised a program that could choreograph three different filtered observations of a single star at different orientations and switch between cameras within 45-minute fly-bys. “Essentially, we made Hubble chop all over the sky very quickly to get these observations,” he says.
Scientists at the Space Telescope Science Institute verified the calibration plan would work and gathered the observations over 12 months.
“We’ve been able to take an existing camera and carefully plan some observations, which have allowed us to enable a new type of science to be done without having to go up to the telescope to put a new instrument in,” Batcheldor says. “So for a very small cost, we’ve been able to expand the science that the Hubble Space Telescope can do.”
The improved polarimetric capability of Hubble is independent of the final servicing mission of the telescope scheduled to take place in May. This effort will install two new cameras, fix two existing cameras and replace the gyroscopes that determine the orientation of the telescope.
[Susan Gawlowicz @ Rochester Institute of Technology]
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