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The JWST ETC allows you to have multiple workbooks . Each workbook allows you to define sources , place them in scenes , and use the scenes in calculations . Sources may be used in multiple scenes, and scenes may be used by multiple calculations, which will be automatically recalculated to reflect any changes made. Reasonable default values are provided for all fields.

. Each workbook allows you to define , place them in , and use the scenes in . Sources may be used in multiple scenes, and scenes may be used by multiple calculations, which will be to reflect any changes made. Reasonable default values are provided for all fields. Workbooks for logged-in users are automatically saved and will be available in your workbook list upon return. If you are working anonymously, you can log in with MyST at any time, and your workbooks will be transferred to your user account.

For ETC Documentation, see Help → User Guide. For help or to provide feedback, contact the JWST Help Desk (Help → Help Desk).

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Be sure to read the Known Issues page for important information about system accuracy, limitations, and workarounds.

Calculation run times for certain instrument modes (SOSS; NIRSpec IFU; coronagraphy) are longer because the underlying computations are more complex.

The use of highly sampled spectra, or sources with extremely narrow lines, may result in significantly longer run times for spectroscopic modes.

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The ETC approximates our current best knowledge and understanding of the performance of the JWST instruments, based on ground measurements and calibrations. It has been validated against independent instrument models provided by the instrument teams. It is important to note that there are remaining uncertainties associated with system throughputs, detector noise properties, etc., which will not decrease until the observatory is in orbit. Users should exercise appropriate caution when interpreting results from the ETC. A number of known issues remain, which may affect predicted sensitivities. See Known Issues for additional details.

The ETC is not intended to be a complete observation simulator, and some higher-order effects are not taken into account, such as field distortion.