Temporal and spatial gain corrections for the ROSAT PSPC

Citation
Sl. Snowden et al., Temporal and spatial gain corrections for the ROSAT PSPC, ASTROPH J S, 132(1), 2001, pp. 107-115
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
ISSN journal
00670049 → ACNP
Volume
132
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Part
1
Pages
107 - 115
Database
ISI
SICI code
0067-0049(200101)132:1<107:TASGCF>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
A calibration and a method for correction of the residual temporally depend ent spatial-gain variation of the ROSAT PSPC are presented. When combined w ith the correction for the Prieto, Hasinger, & Snowden temporally dependent energy nonlinearity, these corrections provide a significant improvement i n the consistency of fitted spectral parameters over the life of the PSPC. To derive the correction for the spatial gain variation, we use Al K alpha data (E similar to1.49 keV) from the on-board calibration sources to determ ine the gain as a function of detector position and time for 14, similar to 100 day intervals throughout the calibration/verification and Guest Observ er phases of ROSAT operations. The resulting gain maps show residual variat ions of up to +/-4% in the gain around the mean channel used for the nomina l PHA to PI channel conversion. The Prieto et al. results, an energy nonlin earity that peaks at similar to0.7 keV with a maximum reduction in the effe ctive gain of similar to4.5%, and gain maps produced here are incorporated into correction algorithms that can be used on individual observations. We demonstrate the correction process using observations of the LMC supernova remnant N132D and the "Meaty" white dwarf performed at various times during the PSPC lifetime and at different positions across the detector for N132D . We find a significant improvement in the agreement of the fitted spectral parameter for the N132D spectrum, that has its peak emission at similar to 0.8 keV. The Meaty results are marginal as the spectrum is particularly sof t and not strongly affected by the Prieto et al. nonlinearity. The combined corrections aid in the comparison of source spectra from multiple observat ions spaced both in time and in position on the detector.