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A systematic analysis of the XMM-Newton background: III. Impact of the magnetospheric environment

Authors :
Ghizzardi, Simona
Marelli, Martino
Salvetti, David
Gastaldello, Fabio
Molendi, Silvano
De Luca, Andrea
Moretti, Alberto
Rossetti, Mariachiara
Tiengo, Andrea
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A detailed characterization of the particle induced background is fundamental for many of the scientific objectives of the Athena X-ray telescope, thus an adequate knowledge of the background that will be encountered by Athena is desirable. Current X-ray telescopes have shown that the intensity of the particle induced background can be highly variable. Different regions of the magnetosphere can have very different environmental conditions, which can, in principle, differently affect the particle induced background detected by the instruments. We present results concerning the influence of the magnetospheric environment on the background detected by EPIC instrument onboard XMM-Newton through the estimate of the variation of the in-Field-of-View background excess along the XMM-Newton orbit. An important contribution to the XMM background, which may affect the Athena background as well, comes from soft proton flares. Along with the flaring component a low-intensity component is also present. We find that both show modest variations in the different magnetozones and that the soft proton component shows a strong trend with the distance from Earth.<br />Comment: To appear in Experimental Astronomy. Presented at AHEAD Background Workshop, 28-30 November 2016. Rome, Italy

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1705.04173
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-017-9554-1