Below are the current and historic calibration products for the HRC MCP Quantum Efficiency.
The most recent models are:
Product | SAC (XRCF) (settings) |
AO-1 | XRCF | SAC (Flight) (settings) |
Flight |
Data | v1 v2 |
- | v1 v2 |
v1 v2 | v1 v2, v2.1 v2.2 |
Model | v1,v2 | v1 | v1 v2 v3 |
v1 v2 |
v1 v2 v2.1 v2.2 |
Plot | v1,v2 | v1 | v1,v2,v3 | v1,v2 | v1 v2 v2.1 v2.2 |
IPI Link | -> | - | - | -> | - |
Product | SAC (XRCF) (settings) |
AO-1 | XRCF | SAC (Flight) (settings) |
Flight |
Data | v1 | - | v1 v2 |
v1 | v1 |
Model | v1 v2 |
v1 | v1 v2 v3 |
v1 v2 |
v1 v2 v2.1* v3 v4 |
Plot | v1,v2 | v1 | v1,v2,v3 | v1,v2 | v1,v2,v3,v4 |
IPI Link | -> | - | - | -> | - |
*Flight model v2.1 & v3 include small updates to UVIS Carbon edge and QEU |
The QEs compiled above have not had any PHA filter applied. The entire range from 0 to 255 is accepted. However, the HRC has a commandable event trigger threshold, the values of which were established for each of the HRC instruments during the post-XRCF measurements at SAO.
These trigger settings are not commandable by the observer, and will remain at their preset levels (trigger level 8) for the duration of the mission unless there is some compelling reason to change them.
The threshold for a given instrument produces a cutoff in the pulse height spectrum, which for HRC-S is about PHA level 25 and is not sharp. Thus the hardware excludes certain PHAs. Any simulation of a spectrum will have to take the cutoff into account.
"Effective Area of the AXAF high resolution
camera (HRC)"
Patnaude, Pease, Donnelly, Juda, Jones, Murray,
Zombeck, Kraft, Kenter, Meehan, Elsner, and Swartz
SPIE paper July 1998.
HRC-I (Kenter, et al.) HRC-S (Kraft, et al.)
"HRC-I response to out of band
radiation"
M. Zombeck, March 1999
Contact CXC Calibration (cxccal@cfa.harvard.edu) for further information.
Last modified: 09/27/12
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