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- xpose.ctl file
- If the Open Windows interface is utilized, the program
creates a control file read by the xpose.exe program. This control file
emulates the standard FORTRAN namelist format. Items may be delimited only
by commas or new lines.
- xpose.log file
- The run parameters and the resulting total exposure
for each energy range used is stored in the xpose.log file. The format of
this file is simply ascii text.
- Output binary file
- The sensitive areas, livetimes, and exposures for
each exposure history file entry analyzed are stored to the output binary
file (outfile).(energy level). This file may be viewed with the
command: "exprd" (outfile).(energy level)
The first 100 bytes contain information about the source point and the run
parameters as follows:
Parameter Type
--------- ----
source ra R*8
source dec R*8
source galactic longitude R*8
source galactic latitude R*8
observation start time R*8
observation end time R*8
energy range upper bound R*8
energy range lower bound R*8
event class I*4
spectral index R*4
zenith cutoff angle R*8
scale factor R*4
version number R*4
viewing period acceptance angle R*4
last viewing period included I*4
After this structure, the entries for each exposure history file begin.
Each entry has the form:
Parameter Type
--------- ----
entry start time R*8
entry duration R*4
entry live time R*4
entry sensitive area R*4
entry exposure R*4
[xpose.ctl file] If the Open Windows interface is utilized, the program
creates a control file read by the xpose.exe program. This control file
emulates the standard FORTRAN namelist format. Items may be delimited only
by commas or new lines.
[xpose.log file] The run parameters and the resulting total exposure
for each energy range used is stored in the xpose.log file. The format of
this file is simply ascii text.
[Output binary file] The sensitive areas, livetimes, and exposures for
each exposure history file entry analyzed are stored to the output binary
file (outfile).(energy level). This file may be viewed with the
command: "exprd" (outfile).(energy level)
The first 100 bytes contain information about the source point and the run
parameters as follows:
Parameter Type
--------- ----
source ra R*8
source dec R*8
source galactic longitude R*8
source galactic latitude R*8
observation start time R*8
observation end time R*8
energy range upper bound R*8
energy range lower bound R*8
event class I*4
spectral index R*4
zenith cutoff angle R*8
scale factor R*4
version number R*4
viewing period acceptance angle R*4
last viewing period included I*4
After this structure, the entries for each exposure history file begin.
Each entry has the form:
Parameter Type
--------- ----
entry start time R*8
entry duration R*4
entry live time R*4
entry sensitive area R*4
entry exposure R*4
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1998-06-29