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2021-05-13 - WG meeting on zoom

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2023 April 26th  - Working group

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session at IACHEC meeting 


CoObs Working Group session  -  Wednesday April 26th at 4:20pm CEST

 Zoom meeting link:   https://caltech.zoom.us/j/84321299787

Meeting Time:  1420 UT

4:20pm CEST (Germany, Local)

7:20am PDT (Los Angeles)

10:20am EDT (Philadelphia)

3:20pm BST (Leicester)

7:50pm IST (Mumbai)

10:20am CST 20pm CST (Beijing)

11:20pm JST (Tokyo)

Agenda

  • IACHEC support for XRISM flight calibration
    • Launch delayed, now no earlier than August 26th
      • Pushes calibration observations to 2023-December
      • PV-Phase would then be 2024 January to June

  • Coordinated observation planning and communications

 

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  • XRISM calibration plans - Eric Miller
    • coordinating observatory data availability / processing (PDF slides)
  • XRISM scheduling - Chris Baluta
    • communication paths between scheduling teams
  • 2023 multi-mission coordinated calibration campaign (3C 273) - All

Documents for the meeting:

Eric's slides  PDF

Draft XRISM in-flight calibration target schedule (case study assuming mid-May 2023 launch)  Text File

Draft XRISM in-flight calibration target information. PDF

Notes from the meeting:

Attending (in alphabetical order):  Lucia Ballo, Chris Baluta, Jacobo Ebrero, Karl Forster, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Elisabeth Jourdain, Michael Loewenstein, Renee Ludlam, Herman Marshall, Eric Miller, Lorenzo Natalucci, Jan-Uwe Ness, Katja Pottschmidt, Celia Sanchez, Michael Smith, Yukikatsu Terada, Stefan Wagner, Josh Wing,

XRISM calibration plans – Eric Miller  (PDF slides)
  • Presented plans requiring coordinated observations with other observatories
    • see "Planning in-flight calibration of XRISM" E.D. Miller et al (2020) SPIE online paper
  • Calibration targets are interesting science targets as well
    • inclusion of the science team provides understanding of target idiosyncrasies

Timeline:

  • First 3 months after launch is a commissioning phase, then:
    • 1 month of in-flight calibration
    • 6-months PV-phase with calibration observations scattered throughout

On-axis Absolute/Relative effective area calibration - requirement is 10% / 5%  for both instruments on-axis

  • Generally done with blazars (time variable), in particular 3C 273
    • Mrk 421 is too bright for Resolve and 1ES 0229+200 is generally too faint, so although listed, they are not ideal targets
    • Fainter targets are good for Xtend (stricter bright source limit compared to Resolve) e.g. 1ES 0033+595
  • Simultaneous observations requested: E.g. annual 3C 273 IACHEC campaign (see below)

Timing requirement - 1ms at 1-sigma for highest spectral resolution events (for Resolve)

  • Pulsar observation: Crab (primary), three secondary targets
    • observations can wait for visibility (not required for PV-phase)

PSF calibration observe bright sources off-axis and outside field of view

  • Using PKS 2155-304 then Cyg X-2 for further outside FOV
    • These are variable so request simultaneous coordinated observation 

Energy scale and spectral response for each pixel - using raster scan observations of Capella

  • Orbital variations (binary velocity) require coordinated observations with Chandra HETG during long XRISM observation
    • No need for strict GTI overlap

Coordinated observations mission Points of Contact (PoC) for Calibration Scientists and Operations (scheduling) teams

Mission

Calibration PoC

Operations PoC

IACHEC

Eric Miller

(Karl Forster)

krl _at _ srl.caltech.edu

Chandra

Paul Plucinsky

Josh Wing

jwing _at_ cfs.harvard.edu
cxc_coord _at _ cfa.harvard.edu

NICER

Teruaki Enoto

NICER team

nicer-sciplan _at _ bigbang.gsfc.nasa.gov

NuSTAR

Katja Pottschmidt

Karl Forster

krl _at_ srl.caltech.edu

Swift

TBD

Jamie Kennea and Swift ops team

swiftods _at _ swift.psu.edu

XMM-Newton

Matteo Guainazzi

Lucia Ballo

xmmpi _at _ sciops.esa.int

XRISM

Eric Miller

Chris Baluta

cbaluta20 _at _ gmail.com

 

  • Add possible coordinated observations with INTEGRAL  - Eric M. will discuss with Erik Kuulkers and Celia Sanchez - ACTION
  • Will need authorization from each coordinated observatory for each observation – ACTION
    • Start the process before launch
  • Also identify the team members that will analyze the data from the coordinating observatories – should be in place soon.


XRISM Calibration targets
  • Some targets may be could be useful to observe during first month after launch when the Be gate valve is closed (absorbs all E < 2 keV and 50% E>2 keV)
Calibration targets with requested coordinated observations

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Charts of target list and visibility plots (blue primary, orange secondary)
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Calibration targets with requested coordinated observations

  • Some targets could be useful for both Resolve and Xtend calibration (e.g. similar PSF’s)
  • Calibration proposal documents will be made available (e.g. ½ page of details for each target)

 

ACTION - Plan to organize (multiple?) WG meetings during calibration campaign to discuss progress and any adjustments.

  • Also to organize regular scheduling discussions - particularly during PV-phase where there may be many coordinated science observations

 

After PV-phase

  • A plan is being developed by the XRISM instrument teams to determine routine calibration observations during the mission
    • Likely to join annual IACHEC multi-mission campaign on 3C 273
  • E.g. E0102 / Perseus cluster routinely observed for low / high energy calibration and contamination monitoring

 

XRISM scheduling process – Chris Baluta
  • Determine contact information of schedulers – communication paths
  • No planned observations yet for Chandra (need cycle-25 proposal or DDT request) - ACTION
  • Weekly schedule upload to spacecraft 
    • Posted online ~3 weeks in advance
  • Response time for ToO’s - minimum of 2 days (3 days for weekend)

Suggest delay of annual IACHEC multi-mission calibration from June 2023 to January 2024 - ACTION

  • Chandra, XMM-Newton visibility is good up to 2023-01-14
  • Will be discussed at April IACHEC meeting

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