Far-UV sensitivity of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Abstract
We demonstrate that the G140L segment B channel of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) recently installed on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has an effective area consistent with 10 cm2 in the bandpass between the Lyman edge at 912 and Lyman β, rising to a peak in excess of 1000 cm2 longward of 1130 . This is a new wavelength regime for HST and will allow opportunities for unique science investigations. In particular, investigations seeking to quantify the escape fraction of Lyman continuum photons from galaxies at low redshift, determine the scale-length of the hardness variation in the metagalactic ionizing background over the redshift range 2 < z 2.8, measure the ratio of CO to H2 in dense interstellar environments with AV > 3, or harness the high temperature diagnostic power of the O6 λλ 1032, 1038 doublet can now be carried out with unprecedented sensitivity.