Calibration of AstroSat/UVIT Gratings and Spectral Responses
G. C. Dewangan

TL;DR
This paper details the calibration process of AstroSat/UVIT gratings, including wavelength, flux, and effective area measurements, enabling accurate spectral analysis of UV sources and integration with other spectral data.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive calibration of UVIT gratings, including effective areas and spectral responses, facilitating improved UV spectral analysis with AstroSat data.
Findings
Peak effective areas identified for different gratings and orders.
Spectral resolution measurements for FUV and NUV gratings.
Validated flux measurements against broadband filters.
Abstract
AstroSat/UVIT carries two gratings in the FUV channel and a single grating in the NUV channel. These gratings are useful for low resolution, slitless spectroscopy in the far and near UV bands of a variety of cosmic sources such as hot stars, interacting binaries, active galactic nuclei, etc. We present the calibration of these gratings using observations of UV standards NGC40 and HZ4. We perform wavelength and flux calibration and derive effective areas for different grating orders. We find peak effective areas of 18.7cm^2 at 2325 Angstrom for the -1 order of NUV-Grating, 4.5cm^2 at 1390 Angstrom for the -2 order of FUV-Grating1, and 4.3cm^2 at 1500 Angstrom for the -2 order of FUV-Grating2. The FWHM spectral resolution of the FUV gratings is 14.6 Angstrom in the -2 order. The -1 order of NUV grating has an FWHM resolution of 33 Angstrom. We find excellent agreement in flux measurements…
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