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The PSPC as part of the focal plane instrumentation of the XRT\ has been thoroughly calibrated using ground based as well as in-flight measurements. These results are used during the SASS processing (cf. module CT of the TEL processing in Section 8.2.2) to correct the recorded raw event information (RAWX, RAWY, and PHA = RAW_AMPL) for temporal and positional variations, saturation effects, and non-linearities of the PSPC and its following electronics yielding the corrected event (XDET, YDET, and PI = AMPL). A complete record of an event delivered by the standard processing is then labeled (RDF format) together with a corrected event time (see Section 3.8) and sky coordinates determined from the attitude solution (see Chap. 2.2) as (TIME, XDET, YDET, AMPL, XPIX, YPIX).
The raw event is actually triggered by
an incoming X-ray photon scattered off the XRT mirror
is passing through the PSPC window framed by the support structure.
This process is described by the effective area of the XRT and the
window transmission of the PSPC.
Then the photon is absorbed by the counter gas of the PSPC\
(cf. Fig. 3.1)
and yields a (primary) electron
which is thermalized and causes
secondary ionization of the counter gas.
The electron cloud
drifts through the K1 cathode grid (25 strips) towards the A1 anode grid.
When close enough to an anode wire the charge cloud can be amplified
by a (gain) factor of because the electric field
strength becomes sufficiently high.
This avalanche of charge onto the anode leads to a charge pulse
at the anode A1 and an induced signal is detected at the cathode K1
and K2 which are aligned perpendicular to each other to determine
the position of the photon inside the detector.
Typically two to five wires are excited by a signal
which is digitized by means of pulse shapers, peak detectors,
and ADCs.
After validity checking the event position
is calculated by a centre of gravity determination.
The signal caused by the photon inside the detector is described
by the quantum efficiency of the counter gas and the gain,
which depends on the gas state and the HV of the anode.
SASS processing stores the raw event information in the file TRGEV.TEL and module CT converts this into the files CTEV.TEL (for target events), CCEV.TEL (for calibration events), NOSEV.TEL (for non-scientific events like filter-wheel-closed position), RDAT5.TEL (for screened events due to housekeeping status).
The following sections summarize comprehensively the present state of the correction, whose individual steps are listed in Table F.1. Parameters and conventions often used in these sections are collected for a better overview in Table F.2.