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Calibrating the clock of JWST

Calibrating the clock of JWST
Calibrating the clock of JWST
JWST, despite not being designed to observe astrophysical phenomena that vary on rapid timescales, can be an unparalleled tool for such studies. If timing systematics can be controlled, JWST will be able to open up the subsecond infrared timescale regime. Rapid time-domain studies, such as lag measurements in accreting compact objects and solar system stellar occultations, require both precise interframe timing and knowing when a time series begins, down to an absolute accuracy significantly below 1 s. In this work, we present two long-duration observations of the deeply eclipsing double white dwarf system ZTF J153932.16+502738.8, which we use as a natural timing calibrator to measure the absolute timing accuracy of JWST's clock. From our two epochs, we measure an average clock accuracy of 0.12 ± 0.06 s, implying that JWST can be used for subsecond time-resolution studies down to the ∼100 ms level, a factor ∼5 improvement upon the prelaunch clock accuracy requirement. We also find an asymmetric eclipse profile in the F322W2 band, which we suggest has a physical origin.
astro-ph.IM
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et al.
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Shaw, A.W., Kaplan, D.L. and Gandhi, P. , et al. (2024) Calibrating the clock of JWST. The Astronomical Journal, 169 (1), [21]. (doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ad8eb1).

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Abstract

JWST, despite not being designed to observe astrophysical phenomena that vary on rapid timescales, can be an unparalleled tool for such studies. If timing systematics can be controlled, JWST will be able to open up the subsecond infrared timescale regime. Rapid time-domain studies, such as lag measurements in accreting compact objects and solar system stellar occultations, require both precise interframe timing and knowing when a time series begins, down to an absolute accuracy significantly below 1 s. In this work, we present two long-duration observations of the deeply eclipsing double white dwarf system ZTF J153932.16+502738.8, which we use as a natural timing calibrator to measure the absolute timing accuracy of JWST's clock. From our two epochs, we measure an average clock accuracy of 0.12 ± 0.06 s, implying that JWST can be used for subsecond time-resolution studies down to the ∼100 ms level, a factor ∼5 improvement upon the prelaunch clock accuracy requirement. We also find an asymmetric eclipse profile in the F322W2 band, which we suggest has a physical origin.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 November 2024
Published date: 11 December 2024
Keywords: astro-ph.IM

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Local EPrints ID: 498124
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498124
ISSN: 1538-3881
PURE UUID: 4e5229cc-1782-46cf-a219-931197cf0518
ORCID for P. Gandhi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3105-2615

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Date deposited: 10 Feb 2025 17:59
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Author: A.W. Shaw
Author: D.L. Kaplan
Author: P. Gandhi ORCID iD
Author: T.J. Maccarone
Author: E.S. Borowski
Author: C.T. Britt
Author: D.A.H. Buckley
Author: K.B. Burdge
Author: P.A. Charles
Author: V.S. Dhillon
Author: R.G. French
Author: C.O. Heinke
Author: R.I. Hynes
Author: C. Knigge
Author: S.P. Littlefair
Author: Devraj Pawar
Author: R.M. Plotkin
Author: M.E. Ressler
Author: P. Santos-Sanz
Author: T. Shahbaz
Author: G.R. Sivakoff
Author: A.L. Stevens
Corporate Author: et al.

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