XMM-Newton 1 A.Garcia, ESAC Spectral effects of PSF core excisting Madrid, 24. March 2009.

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XMM-Newton 1 A.Garcia, ESAC Spectral effects of PSF core excisting Madrid, 24. March 2009

XMM-Newton 2 A.Garcia, ESAC 1. Introduction a) 3D PSF without pile-upb) 3D Pile-up PSF Goal of the project: verify that the results of spectral parameters analysis do not depend on the extraction region. If there is pile-up: extraction of the core. But... which is the impact?? what are the consequences?? Goal of th

XMM-Newton 3 A.Garcia, ESAC Method: Selection of a circular region and extract spectrum from all different annuli Spectral fitting for all the individual spectrum Compare results for different annuli within (a) full band (b) narrow bands Connection to XCAL archive: source and background region model for fitting the spectra.

XMM-Newton 4 A.Garcia, ESAC Expectations:

XMM-Newton 5 A.Garcia, ESAC Results: 3C273 Absorbed double powerlaw model (a) : rev.0094 (b) : rev. 1837

XMM-Newton 6 A.Garcia, ESAC Narrow energy bands: 0.15 – 0.33 eV (a) (b)

XMM-Newton 7 A.Garcia, ESAC Narrow energy bands: 0.33 – 0.54 (a) (b)

XMM-Newton 8 A.Garcia, ESAC Narrow energy bands: 0.54 – 0.85 eV (a) (b)

XMM-Newton 9 A.Garcia, ESAC Narrow energy bands: 0.54 – 0.85 eV (a) (b)

XMM-Newton 10 A.Garcia, ESAC Narrow energy bands: 0.85 – 2.0 eV (a) (b)

XMM-Newton 11 A.Garcia, ESAC Narrow energy bands: 2.0 – 4.5 eV (a) (b)

XMM-Newton 12 A.Garcia, ESAC Narrow energy bands: 4.5 – 10.0 eV (a) (b)

XMM-Newton 13 A.Garcia, ESAC RXJ Complete band: 0.15 – 0.85 eV Absorbed single black body model

XMM-Newton 14 A.Garcia, ESAC RXJ narrow band: eV

XMM-Newton 15 A.Garcia, ESAC RXJ narrow band: eV

XMM-Newton 16 A.Garcia, ESAC RXJ narrow band: eV

XMM-Newton 17 A.Garcia, ESAC 1H Extraction for different outer radios MOS1 regionPN region

XMM-Newton 18 A.Garcia, ESAC Results: 3C273 1H : complet band (a) outer radio: 800 (b) outer radio:1500 Absorbed powerlaw model

XMM-Newton 19 A.Garcia, ESAC 1H : narrow energy band: eV (a) outer radio: 800 (b) outer radio:1500

XMM-Newton 20 A.Garcia, ESAC 1H : narrow energy band: eV (a) outer radio: 800 (b) outer radio:1500

XMM-Newton 21 A.Garcia, ESAC 1H : narrow energy band: eV (a) outer radio: 800 (b) outer radio:1500

XMM-Newton 22 A.Garcia, ESAC 1H : narrow energy band: eV (a) outer radio: 800 (b) outer radio:1500

XMM-Newton 23 A.Garcia, ESAC 1H : narrow energy band: eV (a) outer radio: 800 (b) outer radio:1500

XMM-Newton 24 A.Garcia, ESAC Conclusions We see changes of spectral parameters dependent on the source region definition. Interpretation: Reasons: ? ??

XMM-Newton 25 A.Garcia, ESAC Outlook (a) Current model (b) New 2-D PSF model