GCN Circular 4313
Subject
Swift XRT positions
Date
2005-12-08T22:41:03Z (19 years ago)
From
David Burrows at PSU/Swift <dxb15@psu.edu>
L. Angelini (GSFC), J. E. Hill (USRA/GSFC), A. Moretti, G. Chincarini
(OAB), D. N. Burrows, J. A. Kennea, J. Racusin (PSU), and J. Osborne (U.
Leicester) report on behalf of the Swift XRT team:
A new TELDEF file has been implemented in the Swift Science Data Center
(SDC) pipeline processing for the XRT data. This new file implements a
correction for the XRT boresight (see Moretti et al. 2005, astroph/0511604;
also see J. Hill
2005,
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/caldb/swift/docs/xrt/SWIFT-XRT-CALDB-06_v2.pdf),
shifting it by about 4 arcseconds from the previous boresight. The result
is a more accurate assignment of sky positions to all XRT photons, which
improves the average XRT 90% confidence error circle radius for source
detections by a factor of two, from about 6.5 arcseconds to between 3 and 4
arcseconds (note that the error circle radius for a particular target
depends on the photon statistics for that target). All data processed at
the SDC after 15:00 Eastern Standard Time on 2 December 2005 use the new
boresight definition.
CALDB has been updated and the new TELDEF is included in the latest tar
file available at
ftp://legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov/caldb/data/swift/xrt/goodfiles_swift_xrt.tar.Z
This CALDB release is tagged 20051201.
A similar change will be made on-board to the parameters used to determine
on-board source centroids in the near future. We will send out a GCN
Circular announcing that change once it has been implemented.