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  • Kallol described briefly the ASTROSAT LET (?) contam mitigation
    • one month before LET door opens
    • epoxy of one instrument is big concern, so might wait longer
  • Herman provided just the depth of C,O edge, not total tau at the edge
    • will give me Eric total tau, but it will be modeled, not measured
  • Doug
    • accelerated accumulation since 2012 can only be explained by a source that is increasing
    • uses CALDB values since that's the best compromise between clusters and grating contamination measurements
    • first source is going down exponentially to a constant rate, second is going up exponentially
      • uses empirical temperature of the OBA (Optical Bench Assembly) which is level at first and then seems to go up exponentially
        • Herman wonders why it doesn't go up linearly, since presumably it's being heated because thermal blanket is being destroyed by particulates
        • maybe it was flat until heaters were turned off, and it went up and is now approaching a linear dependence
    • based on model of OBA temp going up exponentially, source rate goes up 30x in next 5 years
      • also volatility is very well constrained, under same temp change assumption, because of spatial dependence on OBF and ACIS-S vs. ACIS-I
      • higher volatility than initial stuff that built up
    • Herman mentioned Rosetta which tracked contamination
      • paper from several years ago, will try to track it down
      • used mass spectrometer to measure the atmosphere around the spacecraft en route
  • Herman
    • early and late contanimant are oxygen-rich, midtimes is oxygen poor
    • fluorine has been pretty constant
  • Eric
    • compare Henke and Verner cross-sections
  • white paper
    • ran out of time for discussion
    • Eric will prepare a skeleton paper, with sections for Suzaku/XIS filled in as example
    • Eric and Herman will talk about this at MIT over the summer
    • focus on current missions: tracking, monitoring, calibration

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