The energy-dependent temporal variation of the ROSAT PSPC gain.

Prieto, M. A.; Hasinger, G.; Snowden, S. L.
Bibliographical reference

Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement, v.120, p.187-193

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11
1996
Number of authors
3
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0
Citations
9
Refereed citations
9
Description
The existence of systematic spectral-fit residuals in ROSAT PSPC spectra, and their dependence on time, is by now a well established fact. This paper describes how those residuals may be related to second order variations of the gain of the PSPC as a function of energy and time. As a result, the energy scale used for the interpretation of PSPC spectra can be incorrect producing significant systematic effects, in particular at energies where the effective area of the instrument changes rapidly. A monotonic gain decay of ~1% per year is measured at 1 keV. A quantitative description of the PSPC gain-time variation as a function of energy is provided. The functional dependence of this variation is found to be well represented by a second order polynomial.