Scattered light in the echelle modes of the Goddard high-resolution spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. I - Analysis of prelaunch calibration data

A study of scattered light in the echelle mode of the Goddard high-resolution spectrograph (GHRS), one of the first-generation science instruments aboard the Hubble Space Telescope, is reported. The data analyzed are from the GHRS ground-based test program and include observations with the 500 channel Digicon detectors through the small science aperture of UV emission-line sources, continuum sources, and continuum sources viewed through molecular absorption cells. The two largest contributors to scattered light are the echelle and cross-disperser, the effects of which have been quantified. A computer simulation using the derived scattering functions demonstrates that the combined effects of these sources of scattered light adequately explain the observed level of interorder light when viewing UV continuum sources. Observing strategies and data reduction algorithms for measuring and removing the effects of the scattered light are discussed.