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Over the mission the magnitude of the drift during observations has steadily increased, indicating that the root cause is most likely thermal in nature. A full description of the phenomenology and possible contributing factors is deferred for a later draft of this report. At this time we only discuss correlation of apparent fid drift with the change in ACA housing temperature during observations.
A strong argument in favor of this explanation is the abrupt change in ACA alignment (via observed mean fid positions) when the ACA CCD setpoint temperature was lowered (see below and see fid drift). Lowering the setpoint required more heater power and there was a corresponding increase in AACH1T. This change was seen to be ~8 arcsec in Y and ~4 arcsec in Z. This 2:1 ratio matches what is seen in the observation data plotted above.
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