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The ADC produces small variations in the channel width. The effective width of each channel has been determined by adding up all available ground calibration data (up to 1990 March 17 about events) into a single spectrum and subtracting a smooth spline function. The correction table contains for each raw channel the lower and upper bin edges, where is the bin width. The ADC non-linearity correction of the pulse height results then from equation F.5 and is plotted in Fig. F.2. To avoid discretization effects random numbers r are used to distribute an event amplitude within the bin. Apparently, on average a pulse height event is transformed into an event with , e.g., and . It seems unclear whether this feature is intentional. Also there is known a photon excess at lower energies [Hasinger and Snowden1992] which could have been produced by an offset of 3-5 eV (one channel is approximately 10eV).
Figure F.2: Correction tables for ADC non-linearities
(cf. Eq. (F.5)).
Upper panel: the effective bin width in channels of each ADC\
pulse height bin ( ). It has been obtained by subtraction
of a smooth spline function from an accumulated spectrum
( events) of all available ground calibration data:
width = 1+ residual[data-model].
Lower panel: difference of upper edge of ADC bin and smooth
spline function.
The information was taken from file p$manpar:adc_bins.dat.
Parameters:
SASS source code: package PSPC, bubble CT, subroutine CADC
SASS files: