Modelling the spectral response of the <i>Swift</i>-XRT CCD camera: experience learnt from in-flight calibration

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2008-11-27

Citations: 52

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200811157

Abstract

<i>Context. <i/>Since its launch in November 2004, <i>Swift<i/> has revolutionised our understanding of gamma-ray bursts. The X-ray telescope (XRT), one of the three instruments on board <i>Swift<i/>, has played a key role in providing essential positions, timing, and spectroscopy of more than 300 GRB afterglows to date. Although <i>Swift<i/> was designed to observe GRB afterglows with power-law spectra, <i>Swift<i/> is spending an increasing fraction of its time observing more traditional X-ray sources, which have more complex spectra.<i>Aims. <i/>The aim of this paper is a detailed description of the CCD response model used to compute the XRT RMFs (redistribution matrix files), the changes implemented to it based on measurements of celestial and on-board calibration sources, and current caveats in the RMFs for the spectral analysis of XRT data.<i>Methods. <i/>The RMFs are computed via Monte-Carlo simulations based on a physical model describing the interaction of photons within the silicon bulk of the CCD detector. <i>Results. <i/>We show that the XRT spectral response calibration was complicated by various energy offsets in photon counting (PC) and windowed timing (WT) modes related to the way the CCD is operated in orbit (variation in temperature during observations, contamination by optical light from the sunlit Earth and increase in charge transfer inefficiency). We describe how these effects can be corrected for in the ground processing software. We show that the low-energy response, the redistribution in spectra of absorbed sources, and the modelling of the line profile have been significantly improved since launch by introducing empirical corrections in our code when it was not possible to use a physical description. We note that the increase in CTI became noticeable in June 2006 (i.e. 14 months after launch), but the evidence of a more serious degradation in spectroscopic performance (line broadening and change in the low-energy response) due to large charge traps (i.e. faults in the Si crystal) became more significant after March 2007. We describe efforts to handle such changes in the spectral response. Finally, we show that the commanded increase in the substrate voltage from 0 to 6 V on 2007 August 30 reduced the dark current, enabling the collection of useful science data at higher CCD temperature (up to -50 °C). We also briefly describe the plan to recalibrate the XRT response files at this new voltage.<i>Conclusions. <i/>We show that the XRT spectral response is described well by the public response files for line and continuum spectra in the 0.3-10 keV band in both PC and WT modes.

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