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November 2010

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Configuration/Radiation Overview for Nov 2010


ACIS

ACIS DOSE Registered-Photon-Map

The steps we took to compute the dose map are;

Please check more detail plots at Telemetered Photon Dose Trend page.

  • NOVEMBER registered-photon-map in fits

  • Nov Dose Map


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    CCD I3


    CCD S3

    Statistics:
    # IMAGE     NPIX        MEAN           RMS              MIN     MAX
    ACIS_nov10 6004901      8.50           12.93            0.0     582
    
     I2 node 0  262654      10.653687       4.075615        0.0      76.0
     I2 node 1  262654      11.987278       5.127126        0.0     257.0
     I2 node 2  262654      11.370716       4.308250        0.0      69.0
     I2 node 3  262654      11.892551       5.002465        0.0     200.0
    
     I3 node 0  262654      12.467064       4.798858        0.0      49.0
     I3 node 1  262654      12.757992       10.850769       0.0     505.0
     I3 node 2  262654      11.023073       4.567173        0.0      79.0
     I3 node 3  262654      9.951733        3.922087        0.0     159.0
    
     S2 node 0  262654      7.634620        3.220868        0.0      54.0
     S2 node 1  262654      8.009213        3.755279        0.0      59.0
     S2 node 2  262654      8.274016        3.564673        0.0      88.0
     S2 node 3  262654      8.123272        3.826151        0.0     522.0
    
     S3 node 0  262654      16.022419       21.208300       0.0     346.0
     S3 node 1  262654      17.890612       12.932301       0.0     105.0
     S3 node 2  262654      15.888067       13.434475       0.0     108.0
     S3 node 3  262654      7.235115        2.852318        0.0      45.0
    
    
  • Jul 1999 - Nov 2010 registered-photon-map in fits
  • Cumulative Dose Map


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    CCD I3


    CCD S3
    
    Statistics:
     IMAGE        NPIX      MEAN             RMS            MIN    MAX
    ACIS_total  6004901    1455.10          1957.69         0.0    88325.0
    
     I2 node 0  262654      1193.986877     228.356409      0.0     5782.0
     I2 node 1  262654      1259.616630     305.124597      0.0     22950.0
     I2 node 2  262654      1296.135155     281.607428      0.0     8764.0
     I2 node 3  262654      1291.888451     329.580852      0.0     27586.0
    
     I3 node 0  262654      1356.936729     332.918848      0.0     6256.0
     I3 node 1  262654      1422.438694     1057.654849     0.0     27302.0
     I3 node 2  262654      1232.419124     221.596748      0.0     5739.0
     I3 node 3  262654      1218.958427     236.738160      0.0     22013.0
    
     S2 node 0  262654      1742.484199     239.305617      884.0   20040.0
     S2 node 1  262654      1853.689924     393.637193      919.0   10070.0
     S2 node 2  262654      2056.959007     389.012393      1174.0  14352.0
     S2 node 3  262654      1982.133283     284.744198      1158.0  29789.0
    
     S3 node 0  262654      2943.463676     1417.929595     1220.0  11733.0
     S3 node 1  262654      4199.722172     1861.920167     0.0     12337.0
     S3 node 2  262654      3178.548445     889.723014      1150.0  7981.0
     S3 node 3  262654      2423.784310     397.173145      1302.0  9041.0
    
    
    
  • Integrated Exposure Maps of Last 12 Months
  • Aug 2010 May 2010 Feb 2010 Nov 2009

    The Mean Detrended CTI

    We report CTIs with a refined data definition. CTIs were computed for the temperature dependency corrected data. Please see CTI page for detailed explanation. CTI's are computed for Mn K alpha, and defined as slope/intercept x10^4 of row # vs ADU. Data file: here


    Focal Plane Temperature

    Nov 2010 Focal Temperature

    The Mean (max) FPT:
    -106.08 +/- 7.03 C
    Mean Width:
    0.30 +/- 0.08 days

    Averaged Focal Plane Temperature

    We are using 10 period moving averages to show trends of peak temperatures and peak widths. Note, the gaps in the width plot are due to missing/corrupted data.

    Focal Plane Temperature and Sun Angle, Earth Engle, and Altitude


    Bad Pixels

    The plots below were generated with a new warm pixel finding script. Please see Acis Bad Pixel Page for details.

    Front Side CCDs

    Back Side CCD (CCD5)


    Science Instrument Background Rates

    Name Low (keV)High(KeV)Description
    SSoft 0.00 0.50 Super soft photons
    Soft 0.50 1.00 Soft photons
    Med 1.00 3.00 Moderate energy photons
    Hard 3.00 5.00 Hard Photons
    Harder 5.00 10.00 Very Hard photons
    Hardest10.00   Beyond 10 keV
    This page shows scientific instrument background data based on Acis observations. A source region file is generated using get_srcregions and then the input event file is filtered using the regions in that file to remove the sources.


    The following three plots show trends of SIB from year 2000. CCDs shown here are CCD3, CCD5, and CCD7. Fitted lines are linear fit after eliminating extreme outliers. For >10 keV plots, 2 lines are fit. One is with a 13 keV filter, and another without.

    CCD 3


    CCD 5


    CCD 7



    ACIS Histogram Mode Trends

    We collected data from acis histogram mode data, and created trend plots of peak portions and peak widths against time (DOM). The peaks were estimated by fitting a simple Gaussian on three peaks (Al, Ti, and Mn), and the widths were estimated by a width at the half max from the peak.

    All histogram data are taken under TIMED and GRADED_HIST mode, SIM position is at an external calibration source position, the focal temperature is around -119.7 C, and parameter settings in aciselec, acistemp are set to about same for all.

    CCD 3, Peak Position

    CCD 3, Peak Widths

    CCD 3, Count Rates


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    HRC

    DOSE of Central 4K Pore-Pairs

    Please refer to Maximum Dose Trends for more details.

    OCT HRC-I Dose in fits

    !-- ### UPDATE ### -- !-- ### UPDATE ### --
            IMAGE                NPIX      MEAN    STDDEV      MIN       MAX
    HRCI_10_2010.fits          16777216   0.033    0.205       0.0       12.0                                 !-- ### UPDATE ### --
    
    -->
  • AUG 1999 - NOV 2010 HRC-I Dose in fits
  •         IMAGE                NPIX      MEAN    STDDEV      MIN       MAX
    HRCI_08_1999_11_2010.fits  16777216   3.380    4.197       0.0       292.0                                
    
  • NOV HRC-S Dose in fits
  •         IMAGE                NPIX      MEAN    STDDEV      MIN       MAX
    HRCS_11_2010.fits          16777216   0.190    0.565       0.0       18.0                                  
    
  • AUG 1999 - NOV 2010 HRC-S Dose in fits
  •         IMAGE                NPIX     MEAN      STDDEV      MIN      MAX
    HRCS_08_1999_11_2010.fits  16777216  13.340      22.281      0.0      1622.0                                
    

    Max dose trend plots corrected for events that "pile-up" in the center of the taps due to bad position information.

  • HRC I: Integrated Exposure Maps of Last 12 Months
  • Aug 2010 May 2010 Feb 2010 Nov 2009
  • HRC S: Integrated Exposure Maps of Last 12 Months
  • Aug 2010 May 2010 Feb 2010 Nov 2009


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    Gratings

    Focus

    We plot the width of the zero order streak of ACIS/HETG observations and the width of the zero order image for HRC/LETG observations of point sources. No significant defocusing trend is seen at this time. See Gratings Focus pages. (NOTE: the figures are not updated from Mar 2009 due to a system problem.)



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    PCAD

    ACA Trending

    ACA Trending - Entire Period

    ACA Trending - Nov 2010


    Gyro Bias Drift


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    Radiation History

    Radiation Zone Timing

    Plotted below are radiation zone timing plots based on the following definitions of radiation zone:

    Radiation Count Rates of Nov 2010


    Sun Spot History

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    Trending

    Quarterly Trends


    Spacecraft Motions

    Reaction Wheel Rotations

    Note: From Feb 2010, the computation of reaction wheel rotations are slightly modified.


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