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EPIC TTD#14 SCIENCE OPERATIONS Mallorca, 01 February 2005 L. Metcalfe SCI-SDX Science Support Manager. XMM-Newton. Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department. 1. Page 1. Meeting/Action Description ActioneeDue - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EPIC TTD#14
SCIENCE OPERATIONS
Mallorca, 01 February 2005
L. Metcalfe SCI-SDX
Science Support Manager
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Meeting/Action Description Actionee Due
EPIC TTD-0013/1 Make SDF available to interested people BA
EPIC-CAL-0011/5 Verify pn QE with the crab FH
EPIC-CAL-0012/4 Provide VILSPA with a tool to check MOS JB 2003-09-25
data for "3 missing raws" feature
EPIC-CAL-0012/5 Provide VILSPA with new sequences with TA 2003-09-25
old BS
EPIC-CAL-0013/1 Put new MOS redistribution into DT SS 2004-03-24
EPIC-CAL-0013/4 Change pn long term CTI in CCF MK 2004-03-24
EPIC-CAL-0013/5 Implement CTI tuning functionality for pn RS 2004-03-24
eFF in CAL
EPIC-CAL-0013/6 Update pn CTI CCF for eFF CTI tuning MK 2004-03-24
EPIC-CAL-0013/7 Enable the OAL the determine the PN RS 2004-03-24
offset maps (ODI)
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OPEN ACTIONS
CONTENTS
• Significant dates and meetings
• Operations
• General Calibration Points
• Data Processing - SAS
• Data Processing - SSC
• XSA
• Miscellaneous
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SIGNIFICANT DATES
AND
MEETINGS
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SIGNIFICANT DATES
AO4 Cycle:
• Call 30 Aug.2004
• Close Phase I 08 Oct.2004
• Open phase II for first PI group 10 Jan.2005
• Open phase II for second PI group 17 Jan.2005
• Close phase II for first PI group 21 Jan.2005
• Open phase II for third PI group 24 Jan.2005
• Planned maintenance (07:30z to 11:30z) 25 Jan.2005
• Close phase II for second PI group 28 Jan.2005
• Close phase II for third PI group 04 Feb.2005
• Close XRPS 11 Feb.2005
AO4
closed on the 8th of October 2004
657 valid proposals requesting, in total, 101747 ksec
AO4 covers one year with 14500 ksec observing time available ==>
over-subscription factor is 7.0
484 PIs from 23 countries, mostly ESA member states, USA & Japan
n-countries increases to 35 if co-investigators are considered
about 1600 individual scientists involved
SIGNIFICANT DATES (contd.)
• Users Group meeting #5 02/03 Jun. 2004
• XMM-Newton 5-years in flight 10 Dec. 2004
all Calls over-subscription by x7 or more
>700 refereed papers
• EPIC CAL/OPS meeting @ Mallorca 01-03 Feb. 2005
• Cross-calibration Workshop at ESAC 16-18 Mar. 2005
• EPIC Consortium Meeting @ Schloss Ringberg 10-13 Apr. 2005
• Users Group Meeting #6 19/20 May 2005
• The X-ray Universe 2005, El Escorial 26-30 Sep. 2005
• ADASS, El Escorial 03-07 Oct. 2005
NB: An annular eclipse of the Sun will take place at Madrid at the interface
between these last two conferences.
XMM-NEWTON USERS GROUP (19/20 May.2005)
AT THAT MEETING WE KNOW WE MUST SHOW :
decisive progress in the calibrationcook-book for doing science with EPIC at < 1 keVCross-calibration status document
OTHER ITEMS DEMANDED BY UG :
get RGS background accumulator into SAS 6.1 - done pursue 2005 Conference - done report on slew survey at next UG meeting - in progress get RGS Superfluxer into SAS 7.0 - in progress pursue EPIC background modeling as next priority
Conference 2005 - Aims and Scope
The XMM-Newton and Chandra space observatories have operated for half a decade & continue to provide superb data which is changing our view of almost every aspect of the Universe at high E. In the near future AstroE-2 will provide enhanced capabilities for high res. spectroscopy, & Swift will soon join HETE-2 in making detailed studies of gamma-ray bursts. Significant new insights are also emerging from Integral's view of the sky at hard X-ray & gamma-ray energies.
"The X-ray Universe 2005" symposium will showcase the results and discoveries from current and near-future missions and provide a forum for the discussion of astrophysical themes with a high-energy connection.
Scheduled to last for 5 days & embrace the wide range of astrophysics in which XMM-Newton, Chandra & other missions are making important advances.
Session topics will include: * stars, stellar systems, planetary & cometary studies * interacting binary systems, SNR, pulsars * the ISM and diffuse Galactic emission * AGN, galaxies, clusters of galaxies * surveys, population studies and the cosmic X-ray background * gamma-ray bursts
OPERATIONS
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OPERATIONS
SUPPORT TO OTHER MISSIONS (LEOPs etc.)
• ROSETTA
• EUTELSAT W3A
• SCOS 2000 tests on Rev.900, Rev.935, Rev.940 (all modes)
MAJOR SOLAR FLARE IN THE PAST WEEK
• in last hours of Rev.936
• normal operations resumed on rev.939
• instruments mostly in safe mode
• any impacts TBD
GENERAL CALIBRATION POINTS
• CCFs released
• NRCOs
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CCF RELEASE NOTES IN PERIOD
XMM-CCF-REL-166 EPIC MOS Metrology 13 May 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-167 PSF of the X-ray telescopes 19 May 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-168 EPIC absolute astrometry 21 May 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-169 EPIC MOS low energy response & QE 05 Aug 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-170 MOS Filter Transmission 14 Jun 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-171 RGS Instrumental Flourine Absorption 24 Jun 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-172 Improving pn Window mode CTI correction 19 Jul 2004
& refining long term CTI corr. all pn Modes
XMM-CCF-REL-173 RGS DARKFRAME normalisation 19 Jul 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-174 pn telescope effective area modification 09 Jun 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-175 EPIC PN Bad Pixels 05 Jul 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-176 RGS QE Shortest Corr. Factors 27 Jul 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-177 Low-E noise rejection refinement for pn 15 Sep 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-178 Masking MOS bright patches: MOS1 CCD4 14 Sep 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-179 RGS Background Spectral Templates 15 Oct 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-180 EPIC PN masked mode parameters 15 Oct 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-181 EPIC MOS fixed offset 29 Oct 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-182 Ecorr for Extended Full Frame mode 12 Nov 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-183 EPIC-pn spectral response 11 Nov 2004
XMM-CCF-REL-184 EPIC MOS response 10 Dec 2004
NRCOs
34 Refinement of pn-CTI correction
35 EPIC soft-energy X-cal. on GD 153 Uncommissioned
36 XMM-Newton cross-calibration on H1426+428
37 Use of a single RGS2 ADC Uncommissioned
38 4 pointing raster on 1ES0102
39 The absolute Flux calibration of OM
40 The OM UV red leaks
41 Sanity check of MOS filters Uncommissioned
42 HZ 43 XMM/Swift cross-calibration
43 H1426+428 XMM/Swift cross-calibration
44 Rejected: PKS0537-286 XMM/Swift cross-calibration
45 HZ 43 XMM/Swift cross-calibration
DATA PROCESSING - SAS
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SAS
Version 6.0.0 of the Science Analysis System (SAS) released March ‘04
4th VILSPA SAS Workshop June 8 to 11 ‘04
Version 6.1.0 of the Science Analysis System (SAS) released 01 Dec.’04
RGS background modelling capability
an upgrade of the OM grism data analysis
new, experimental, treatment of Time Correlation
Next public release will be when we gain confidence with the SAS
version currently under test for the bulk-reprocessing
DATA PROCESSING - SSC
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STATUS OF DATA GENERATION
Routine Phase statistics:
As of mid-January 2005 …
Scheduled (revs 103-926)
4013
Performed
3834
ODFs produced 3759
PPS products 3634
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Turn-around time between data acquisition and data notification to GO (PIPE) as of 31-Dec-2003
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XSA
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XSA
Data processing facilities in the XMM-Newton Science Archive (XSA)
• XSA v2.7 released November 2004
• full suite of data proc. facilities can be triggered from XSA user interface
latest public SAS reprocessing of raw telemetry (ODF) for all XMM-Newton cameras
through meta-tasks ("emproc", "epproc", "rgsproc", "omichain", "omfchain")
ftp retrieval of products
filtering of EPIC calibrated and concatenated event lists prior to retrieval
interactive extraction of spectra and light curves from sky regions in EPIC exposure
images in the XSA FITS viewer tool
response matrices generated, & spectral products.
users can now monitor download or processing status through "Request Monitor" tool
MISCELLANEOUS
PUBLICATIONS
OTHER (RGS ADC …)
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