SKYSURF-4: Panchromatic HST All-Sky Surface-Brightness Measurement Methods and Results
Rosalia O'Brien, Timothy Carleton, Rogier A. Windhorst, Rolf A., Jansen, Delondrae Carter, Scott Tompkins, Sarah Caddy, Seth H. Cohen, Haley, Abate, Richard G. Arendt, Jessica Berkheimer, Annalisa Calamida, Stefano, Casertano, Simon P. Driver, Connor Gelb, Zak Goisman

TL;DR
The SKYSURF project measures the HST's all-sky surface brightness from 0.2 to 1.6 micrometers, using a new algorithm validated on simulations, revealing potential anisotropies and setting new limits on diffuse light.
Contribution
This paper introduces a novel sky surface brightness measurement algorithm for SKYSURF, achieving high accuracy and providing the most stringent all-sky diffuse light constraints to date.
Findings
Sky-SB spectral energy distribution shows possible Sun angle dependence.
The measurement algorithm recovers input sky-SB within 1% in simulations.
Updated diffuse light limits at near-IR wavelengths are established.
Abstract
The diffuse, unresolved sky provides most of the photons that the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) receives, yet remains poorly understood. HST Archival Legacy program SKYSURF aims to measure the 0.2-1.6 m sky surface brightness (sky-SB) from over 140,000 HST images. We describe a sky-SB measurement algorithm designed for SKYSURF that is able to recover the input sky-SB from simulated images to within 1% uncertainty. We present our sky-SB measurements estimated using this algorithm on the entire SKYSURF database. Comparing our sky-SB spectral energy distribution (SED) to measurements from the literature shows general agreements. Our SKYSURF SED also reveals a possible dependence on Sun angle, indicating either non-isotropic scattering of solar photons off interplanetary dust or an additional component to Zodiacal Light. Finally, we update Diffuse Light limits in the near-IR based on…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Calibration and Measurement Techniques · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
