Barycentric Corrections for HST/STIS Data

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Barycentric Corrections for HST/STIS Data

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Joshua D. Lothringer, Joleen K. Carlberg, Sean Lockwood

Abstract

We describe $\texttt{stistools.barycentric_correction}$, a new Python utility for calculating barycentric timing corrections for HST/STIS observations. This tool replaces the deprecated $\texttt{stsdas.hst_calib.stis.odelaytime}$ IRAF function that was previously used for HST barycentric corrections. Our new utility uses $\texttt{astropy}$ for conversion between time formats and standards and introduces a new way to calculate HST's position through JPL Horizons, replacing the need to download separate HST orbital ephemeris files. Here, we describe the methods used in the new utility, the tests that were carried out to verify its accuracy, and explain some of the complexities involved in determining light travel times to accuracies down to a millisecond for HST. We also summarize the current understanding of the absolute accuracy of STIS time stamps.

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