Problems based on the analysis of the Crab



ISGRI

list of data for this task


Using the list of data given above create an observation group named crab_isgri

1. Image Reconstruction:

Run  ibis_science_analysis  from COR till  IMA  step  in 3 energy bands (20-40 keV, 40-60 keV, 60 -100 keV).
(    IBIS_II_E_band_min="20  40  60"
     IBIS_II_E_band_max="40  60  100"
     IBIS_II_ChanNum=3       ).

Determine the position of the Crab and compare with the catalog one.
Compare the accuracy of localization for different energy bands.

Create and compare mosaic images with and without background subtraction.
With the help of cat2ds9 create a region file of detected and catalog sources and
create a nice image with ds9.

Compare  the Crab flux in single science windows with the flux determined from the mosaic  analysis.

2. Spectral Analysis.

Copy the  IMA level group crab_isgri to crab_isgri2 to try different methods of spectral extraction.
Leave crab_isgri unmodidied as a reserve copy of the analysis run till IMA level.

With the help of FTOOLS utility rbnrmf  rebin response matrix for spectral analysis.
(To know more about this program type fhelp rbnrmf). Example of  binning scheme
is given in the IBIS cookbook.

Find the Crab spectrum using the standard spectral extraction method and method based on the mosaic image.

To sum the spectra of the single science windows use spe_pick.
The command should looks like:

spe_pick group="og_ibis.fits[1]" source="Crab"\
response=../../ic/ibis/rsp/isgr_rmf_grp_0017.fits\
ancrfile=../../ic/ibis/rsp/isgr_arf_rsp_0010.fits rootname=Crab




Launch xspec and compare the obtained results.

3. Timing Analysis.

Lightcurve production

 Create 20-25 keV Crab lightcurve with 100 sec binning.

Merge lightcurves from single science windows with the help of lc_pick.

Compare the obtained countrate with the one you found at image step in crab_mosaic.

Timing Analysis without deconvolution

Find the Crab period.

To do this create list of photons and produce Crab power spectrum.

PICsIT

List of data for this task

Create mosaic images in default set of energy bands.

Determine the position of the Crab and compare with the catalog one.

Compare the accuracy of localization for different energy bands.

Buid a Crab spectrum from the images.

Create the lightcurve of the PICsIT detector.

JEM-X


Create the JEM_X image of Crab with and without vignetting correction. Compare the quality of the obtained images. Determine the position of Crab  and  compare it with the catalog position.

Create the JEM_X mosaic image .

Determine the spectrum of Crab for  each science window and sum the spectra from individual science windows into a single summary spectrum. Determine the flux
in 3-5 keV energy band in cts/sec with the help of xspec command

ignore **-3. 5.-**
show  rate

as well as in erg/(cm^2 s) with the help of xspec command

flux 3. 5.


Produce 10-second resolution X-ray lightcurve of Crab in each science window and then combine the obtained lightcurves in a single summary lightcurve. Compare the Crab flux
found from the spectral analysis with the flux which you find from
the lightcurve.

With the help of xspec combine the spectra from JEM-X and ISGRI to obtain
the spectrum of Crab in the energy 3-200 keV energy range (load the two spectra simultaneously with the help of data 1:1 and data 2:2 commands).  Study the problem of cross-calibration of the two instruments.


3. Timing Analysis.

Lightcurve production

Create 20-40 keV Crab lightcurve in Window mode. Use a timing scale of about one hour (i.e. 0.05)!
Note: remember that this way it is impossible to generate light curves with a resolution of less than one scw!

Timing analysis with the Revision 2 data

To use revision 2 data you will have to set the environment once again.
Create  data_rep_rev2
directory and repeat the procedure described at the top of this
page substituting  rev_2 instead of rev_1.

For the examples on the use of revision 2 data see
http://isdc.unige.ch/~ebisawa/Crab-Timing/crab.html