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COS2035: Extending COS/FUV Operations Through the 2030s

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2026-07-15 v1

Abstract

The far-ultraviolet (FUV) detector of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) accumulates gain sag where photons land, and without continued mitigation this degradation would render the most used modes unusable. To extend COS FUV operations through the 2030s, the COS team developed the COS2035 strategy, which builds on the existing COS2025 rules with four technical breakthroughs and two new usage policies. First, SPLIT-wavecals decouple wavelength calibration from science exposures and open detector real estate above the Pt-Ne lamp light leak. Second, a hybrid lifetime position (LP) architecture allows different gratings to operate at different LPs simultaneously. Third, the LP-infinity framework removes the dependence on the eight-LP limit in the COS flight software, supported by a new table-based APT and TRANS rules architecture. Fourth, a revised gain-sag flagging method evaluates integrated column count loss against the maximum achievable signal-to-noise (S/N) per mode. The two new usage policies cap per-target S/N at the maximum achievable value set by fixed-pattern noise, and limit any single program to 2\% of the lifetime at any single LP. With LP7 and LP10 enabled in Cycle 33 and LP11 and LP12 in active commissioning for Cycles 34 and 35, the COS2035 strategy positions the FUV channel for continued high productivity through the 2030s.

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@article{arxiv.2607.14241,
  title  = {COS2035: Extending COS/FUV Operations Through the 2030s},
  author = {Marc Rafelski and David Sahnow and Christian I. Johnson and Bethan James and Svea Hernandez and John Debes and Beverly Serrano and Kate Davis and Serge Dieterich and Van Dixon and Leonardo Dos Santos and Travis Fischer and Elaine Frazer and David French and Mark Giuliano and Joshua Goldberg and Sten Hasselquist and Jacqueline Hernandez and Nick Indriolo and Mike Kelly and Olivia Lupie and Lauren Miller and Diego Mundo and Anna Payne and Karla Peterson and Rachel Plesha and Kate Rowlands and Julia Roman-Duval and Ravi Sankrit and Debopam Som and Scott Swain and Alan Welty},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.14241},
  year   = {2026}
}

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23 pages, 5 figures