1. In-Orbit Vignetting Calibrations of XMM-Newton Telescopes
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Lumb, D. H., Finoguenov, A., Saxton, R., Aschenbach, B., Gondoin, P., Kirsch, M., and Stewart, I. M.
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Astronomical observatories -- Design and construction ,Observatories -- Design and construction ,Charge coupled devices -- Usage ,X-ray astronomy -- Observations ,Science and technology - Abstract
Byline: D. H. Lumb (1), A. Finoguenov (2), R. Saxton (3), B. Aschenbach (2), P. Gondoin (1), M. Kirsch (4), I. M. Stewart (3) Keywords: CCDs; X-ray astronomy; X-ray detectors; X-ray mirrors; XMM-Newton Abstract: We describe measurements of the mirror vignetting in the XMM-Newton Observatory made in-orbit, using observations of SNR G21.5-09 and SNR 3C58 with the EPIC imaging cameras. The instrument features that complicate these measurements are briefly described. We show the spatial and energy dependences of measured vignetting, outlining assumptions made in deriving the eventual agreement between simulation and measurement. Alternate methods to confirm these are described, including an assessment of source elongation with off-axis angle, the surface brightness distribution of the diffuse X-ray background, and the consistency of Coma cluster emission at different position angles. A synthesis of these measurements leads to a change in the XMM calibration data base, for the optical axis of two of the three telescopes, by in excess of 1 arcmin. This has a small but measureable effect on the assumed spectral responses of the cameras for on-axis targets. Author Affiliation: (1) Adv. Concepts & Science Payloads Office, European Space Agency, ESTEC, 2200AG, Noordwijk, the Netherlands (2) Max-Planck Institut fur Extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstrasse 1, D-85748, Garching, Germany (3) XMM Survey Science Centre, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Leicester University, Leicester, LE1 7RH, U.K (4) XMM Science Ops. Centre, European Space Agency, Apartado, P.O. Box 50727, 28080, Madrid, Spain Article History: Registration Date: 15/09/2004
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- 2003