All NIRspec needs is HST/WFC3 pre-imaging? The use of Milky Way Stars in WFC3 Imaging to Register NIRspec MSA Observations
B.W. Holwerda (1), R. J. Bouwens (1), M. Trenti (2), and M.A., Kenworthy (1) ((1) University of Leiden, Sterrenwacht Leiden, Niels Bohrweg,, NL-2333 CA Leiden, The Netherlands (2) School of Physics, University of, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that existing HST/WFC3 imaging can reliably identify Galactic stars suitable for JWST NIRspec target acquisition, potentially eliminating the need for additional pre-imaging.
Contribution
It shows that WFC3 pre-imaging can fulfill NIRspec astrometry requirements, simplifying the target acquisition process for high-redshift galaxy observations.
Findings
A single WFC3 image can satisfy astrometry requirements at >24.5 AB mag.
Galactic stars are sufficiently available across various Galactic latitudes.
WFC3 pre-imaging can replace dedicated target acquisition images for NIRspec.
Abstract
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will be an exquisite new near-infrared observatory with imaging and multi-object spectroscopy through ESA's NIRspec instrument with its unique Micro-Shutter Array (MSA), allowing for slits to be positioned on astronomical targets by opening specific 0.002"-wide micro shutter doors. To ensure proper target acquisition, the on-sky position of the MSA needs to be verified before spectroscopic observations start. An onboard centroiding program registers the position of pre-identified guide stars in a Target Acquisition (TA) image, a short pre-spectroscopy exposure without dispersion (image mode) through the MSA with all shutters open. The outstanding issue is the availability of Galactic stars in the right luminosity range for TA relative to typical high redshift targets. We explore this here using the stars and candidate galaxies…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
