SKYSURF VI: The Impact of Thermal Variations of HST on Background Light Estimates
Isabel A. McIntyre, Timothy Carleton, Rosalia O'Brien, Rogier A., Windhorst, Sarah Caddy, Seth H. Cohen, Rolf A. Jansen, John MacKenty, and, Scott J. Kenyon

TL;DR
This study models the thermal variations of the Hubble Space Telescope to improve measurements of the diffuse extragalactic background light, providing new upper and lower limits for different infrared filters.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed thermal model of HST components accounting for orbital and seasonal variations, refining diffuse light estimates in the infrared.
Findings
Thermal background varies less than one Kelvin in key HST components.
New upper limits on diffuse light are established for F125W, F140W, and F160W filters.
Lower limits on diffuse light are also reported, accounting for measurement uncertainties.
Abstract
The SKYSURF project constrained extragalactic background light (EBL) and diffuse light with the vast archive of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images. Thermal emission from HST itself introduces an additional uncertain background and hinders accurate measurement of the diffuse light level. Here, we use archival WFC3/IR engineering data to investigate and model changes in the temperature of various components in HST's optical path as a function of time (solar cycle) and time of the year (Earth-Sun distance). We also specifically investigate changes in temperature with HST's orbital phase and time since Earth occultation. We investigate possible correlations between HST component temperature and year, and temperature and month. The thermal background changes by less than one Kelvin in the WFC3 pick-off mirror, one of the most important contributors to the thermal background. We model these…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
