A model-based approach to the spatial and spectral calibration of NIRSpec onboard JWST
Bernhard Dorner, Giovanna Giardino, Pierre Ferruit, Catarina Alves de, Oliveira, Stephan M. Birkmann, Torsten B\"oker, Guido De Marchi, Xavier, Gnata, Jess K\"ohler, Marco Sirianni, Peter Jakobsen

TL;DR
This paper presents a model-based calibration method for NIRSpec on JWST, achieving high spatial and spectral accuracy by optimizing optical geometry parameters using calibration data.
Contribution
The paper introduces a systematic approach to calibrate NIRSpec's optical model using limited calibration data, enhancing spectral and spatial measurement precision.
Findings
Model reproduces spectral and spatial positions with high fidelity.
Calibration accuracy better than 1/10 pixel spatially and 1/20 resolution spectrally.
Method aligns with calibration budget requirements.
Abstract
Context: The NIRSpec instrument for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can be operated in multiobject (MOS), long-slit, and integral field (IFU) mode with spectral resolutions from 100 to 2700. Its MOS mode uses about a quarter of a million individually addressable minislits for object selection, covering a field of view of 9 . Aims: The pipeline used to extract wavelength-calibrated spectra from NIRSpec detector images relies heavily on a model of NIRSpec optical geometry. We demonstrate how dedicated calibration data from a small subset of NIRSpec modes and apertures can be used to optimize this parametric model to the necessary levels of fidelity. Methods: Following an iterative procedure, the initial fiducial values of the model parameters are manually adjusted and then automatically optimized, so that the model predicted location of the images and…
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