A new determination of the INTEGRAL/IBIS point source location accuracy
A new determination of the INTEGRAL/IBIS point source location accuracy
AIMS: To determine the Point Source Location Accuracy (PSLA) for the INTEGRAL/IBIS telescope based on analysis of archival in-flight data. METHODS: Over 40000 individual pointings (science windows) of INTEGRAL/IBIS data were analysed using the latest Off-line Science Analysis software, version 7.0. Reconstructed source positions were then compared against the most accurate positions available, determined from focusing X-ray telescopes. Since the PSLA is a strong function of source detection significance, the offsets from true position were histogrammed against significance, so that the 90% confidence limits could be determined. This has been done for both sources in the fully coded field of view (FCFOV) and partially coded field of view (PCFOV). RESULTS: The PSLA is found to have improved significantly since values derived from early mission data and software for both FCFOV and PCFOV. CONCLUSIONS: This result has implications for observers executing follow-up programs on IBIS sources since the sky area to be searched is reduced by >50% in some cases.
V. A. McBride、S. Scaringi、A. Bazzano、A. J. Bird、D. J. Clark、L. Natalucci、A. B. Hill、J. B. Stephen、A. J. Dean
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V. A. McBride,S. Scaringi,A. Bazzano,A. J. Bird,D. J. Clark,L. Natalucci,A. B. Hill,J. B. Stephen,A. J. Dean.A new determination of the INTEGRAL/IBIS point source location accuracy[EB/OL].(2010-03-02)[2025-07-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/1003.0515.点此复制
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