experience with combined fe55/vela snr calibration - mos
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Madrid, 23 March 2010 EPIC Calibration Meeting. Experience with combined Fe55/Vela SNR calibration - MOS. Andrea Tiengo INAF, IASF-Milano In collaboration with: Mariachiara Rossetti (IASF-Milano) Martin Stuhlinger (ESAC). Observations on 2009-10-24/25:. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Experience with combined Experience with combined Fe55/Vela SNR calibration - MOSFe55/Vela SNR calibration - MOS
Andrea TiengoINAF, IASF-Milano
In collaboration with: Mariachiara Rossetti (IASF-Milano)
Martin Stuhlinger (ESAC)
Madrid, 23 March 2010
EPIC Calibration Meeting
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Observations on 2009-10-24/25:
3 observations of Vela SNR in the same orbit:
CALclosed: 40 ks
Thin: 40 ks
CALthin: 37 ks (after soft protons filtering)
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
MOS2, CALthin:
0.2-10 keV 0.5-0.7 keV 5.7-6.1 keV
Pattern 0 spectra extracted from 4’ circle in CCD1
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
MOS1, pattern 0, 4’ circle:
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
MOS1, pattern 0, 4’ circle:
SNR lines Al line Mn line
ΔE = 0.4 1.2 eV ΔE = 1.7 0.9 eV ΔE = 5.1 0.9 eV
Shift to higher energies of Mn (and possibly Al) line and no shift for SNR lines same results as PN
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Possible explanation: optical loading?Since fixed offset maps are used, a wrong offset might
cause an incorrect energy reconstruction
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Possible explanation: optical loading?Background maps: offset maps reconstructed from energies
detected in peripheral pixels of each event
calthin – calclosed
(rawX,rawY)
At the position of bright stars, the optical loading is up to ~10 energy channels (~20 eV)
calthin – calclosed
(rawX,rawY)
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Possible explanation: optical loading?
Repeating the analysis excluding regions around the bright stars, the energy shifts
do NOT change
The shifts are NOT caused by optical loading
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Is it a CTI effect?Parallel CTI, MOS1 (analysis by Martin Stuhlinger)
Calclosed Calthin
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Is it a CTI effect?Parallel CTI, MOS1 (analysis by Martin Stuhlinger)
Calclosed Calthin
Generally, better CTI in calthin YES, it is a CTI effect
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Possible explanation: trap saturationIn CALthin observation, the high event rate (together with optical loading?) partially saturates traps less CTI, that is therefore overcorrected by SAS calibration lines are shifted at higher energies than in CALclosed observation
Readout
direction
Trap
Event 1
Event 2
Steve’s presentation in 2008
From analysis of bright AGNs: Possible rate-dependent gain shiftRemoving precursor events, shift is
unaffected not due to trap saturation?
However, pixel charge below event threshold may also partially fill the trap
Count rate BELOW each event is maybe a better indicator of TOTAL charge along readout direction
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Old NRCO: Tycho SNR
2008-01-01: CALmediumMOS1: 46 ks, MOS2: 36 ks
2008-01-03: CALclosedMOS1: 26 ks, MOS2: 26 ks
MOS2, Mn line shift:
SNR: +8.4 eVCCD1, no SNR: +4.1 eVCCD2-7: +0.1
[Vela pointing is too uniform to detect spatial variations of the energy shifts]
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Tycho, CALmedium, Mn lineRegions optimized to have ~ the same number of counts in Mn line (done by Mariachiara Rossetti)
From preliminary analysis, the line shift seems to correlate with count-rate BELOW (and not IN) extraction region, as expected for trap saturation (also by charge below threshold for event recognition).
MOS2 (rawX,rawY)MOS1 (rawX,rawY)
A. Tiengo - Madrid, 23 March 2010
Conclusions & future workCalibration source line centroids are shifted to higher energies when the sky is also observed, very likely due to trap saturation
• Does the effect disappear removing precursor events? If not, the traps may be filled by charge below threshold.
• Can this effect be calibrated? Further spatially-resolved analysis of Tycho and Vela SNRs and time-resolved analysis of SNRs or galaxy clusters (or calclosed?) with variable background