Recalibration of Pre-SM4 STIS Echelle Throughputs
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Recent improvements to stellar atmospheric models have merited updated flux calibration for high priority STIS observing modes. Specifically, in the FUV and NUV, continuum differences of 1-3% are present between the newest models (CALSPECv11) and previous models (CALSPECv04-v07). As a result of these improvements the STIS team has derived updated sensitivity curves and blaze shift coefficients for a variety of echelle modes in order to meet targeted flux accuracies. The first series of echelle sensitivity updates primarily targeted post-Servicing Mission 4 (SM4; in 2009) observations. In this ISR, we investigate instead applying a simple scaling (derived from the ratio of new vs old CALSPEC model continua) to the previously determined throughputs of STIS echelle modes. This alternative approach has a straightforward implementation and provides reasonable accuracy, especially in cases where available calibration data are lacking (e.g., pre-SM4 era). Adopting this scaling approach, we delivered pre-SM4 throughput updates for 8 echelle modes, resulting in typical improvements of 0.5-2.4% across the FUV and NUV.