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Dealing with MOS1 data in Timing Mode RGS spectrum of HR1099
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I heard that one column in MOS1 Timing Mode is affected by "high offset": can I still analyze the data?

Following a micrometeoritic impact in Rev.#961 (March 2005), a new hot column appeared, whose effects leak across the whole column RAWX=318. While a correction for this hot column is possible and implemented for MOS1 exposures taken in Imaging Mode, the offset value in MOS1 exposures taken in Timing Mode is too high for any meaningful correction to be possible. The affected column (and, at least, one neighboring columns on either side) needs to be removed from the extraction region of any scientific products. Unfortunately, it is not enough to generate directly the effective area from the extraction region with excised columns to recover the proper source flux, because arfgen requires that spectral extraction regions are symmetric. The following steps outline a commented procedure to be followed to generate the correct effective area in this case. It makes use of standard SAS tasks, as well as of the LHEASOFT task addarf. In the following, it is assumed that: The procedure runs as follows: The effective area file mos1_fullnoRAWX318.arf shall be use together with the spectrum mos1_fullnoRAWX318.pi. The following plot shows to which extraction regions the different spectra used in this watchout item correspond.

Tests show that the flux recovered with the above procedure is accurate within 2.5%.


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