Roman WFI Exposure Time Calculator

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Introduction to the Roman WFI Exposure Time Calculator

The Wide Field Instrument (WFI) Exposure Time Calculator (ETC) allows users to asses the feasibility of their proposed observations by simulating astronomical scenes and providing accurate estimates of signal-to-noise ratios, among other things. The ETC can be accessed in different ways: The main software that performs the exposure time calculations is Pandeia , a Python-based engine. In addition, the WFI ETC Web Interface runs the Pandeia backend in a browser with an easy-to-use graphical interface and sharing capabilities, while RIST uses a pre-computed grid of Pandeia outputs to allow for a quick check on the signal-to-noise ratio of WFI observations. Together, these tools make up the Roman WFI ETC and we describe them further below and in other articles.


The Roman WFI Exposure Time Calculator documentation contains the following articles: 

Pandeia

Pandeia is the ETC system originally developed for JWST. It is based on a Python engine that calculates three-dimensional data cubes from user-specified spatial and spectral properties of one or more sources. The data cubes are projected to a detector plane given an instrument configuration and two-dimensional pixel-by-pixel signal and noise properties are extracted.   Pandeia appropriately handles realistic point spread functions (as calculated by WebbPSF ), MULTIACCUM (MA) detector readouts, correlated detector readnoise, and multiple photometric and spectroscopic extraction strategies.  Pandeia also includes support for a variety of observing modes and has a highly modular, data-driven design that allows for easy extensibility to other instruments and telescopes.

Although Pandeia provides the most flexibility and widest range of options for users, it can be more complex to setup and run correctly, especially for new users. We provide detailed documentation, tutorials, and other resources to those who wish to explore and benefit from the full power of the  Pandeia engine.

Please see the Pandeia for Roman articles for more information.

WFI ETC Web Interface

The WFI ETC Web Interface is an expression of the Pandeia engine that can be accessed through a browser. The interface allows for easy scene and observation setup while still remaining flexible and allowing for complex designs. In addition, when a user is logged in, the ETC scenes and outputs are saved and can easily be shared with collaborators, all within the ETC Web Interface. This makes the Web Interface an excellent tool for users who (1) require detailed scene and observations setups while not necessarily wanting to code it all up in Python and (2) want an easy way to share their results with collaborators.

Please see the WFI ETC Web Interface articles for more information.

Roman Interactive Sensitivity Tool

RIST is a software designed for easy and quick checks on the signal-to-noise ratio of WFI point source observations. The software uses a grid of pre-computed Pandeia results spanning a limited set of exposure parameters and observing setup. Users will want to use RIST when they need a quick result or have a simple question that does not require the full capacity of the Pandeia engine or the ETC Web Interface.

Please see the Roman Interactive Sensitivity Tool article for more information.




For additional questions not answered in this article, please contact the Roman Help Desk at STScI.




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