DOMINIQUE ECKERT’S HOMEPAGE
DOMINIQUE ECKERT’S HOMEPAGE
•Command-line interface similar to HEASOFT’s XSPEC package
•Extraction of surface-brightness profiles in circular or elliptical annuli, using constant or logarithmic bin size, from the image centroid, the surface-brightness peak, or any user-given center
•Surface-brightness profiles in any circular or elliptical sectors
•Excision of areas using SAODS9-compatible region files to exclude point sources
•Background map support to extract background profiles
•Fitting with a number of built-in models, including the popular beta model, double beta, cusp beta, power law, and projected broken power law
•Fitting using chi-squared or C statistic
•Fitting on the surface-brightness or counts data
•Possibility to include a flat level of systematic uncertainty
•Possibility to define the radial range for fitting and to fix or let free the parameters
•1, 2, and 3 sigma contour plots for a given set of parameters
•Accurate error calculation on the parameters at any confidence level
•Easy grouping of the bins to ensure a minimum number of counts or S/N per bin
•Interactive plotting interface inherited from ROOT
•Geometrical deprojection using the Kriss et al. method, allowing to easily derive deprojected density profiles
•Option to compute the azimuthal scatter of the profile split into different sectors
•Convolution of the profile with the instrumental PSF, using Gaussian or King profile
•Extraction of growth curves
•Option to save the results in FITS, ROOT or TXT format
•Possibility to save the deviations of the image from the best-fit surface-brightness profile to create a substructure image
•Interactive help with a description of all the commands
XMM/MOS2 surface-brightness profile of A2204 fitted with a double beta model, see Eckert et al. 2011, A&A 526, 79
1, 2, and 3 sigma contour plot for the best-fit parameters of A2204
ROSAT/PSPC deprojected profile of PKS 0745-191 (from Eckert et al. 2011, arXiv:1103.2455)
Substructure image of A545 after subtraction of the best-fit beta model, showing a possible shock front. From Barrena et al. 2011, arXiv:1103.0679