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F.4 Temporal Gain Correction (TGC)

The detector gain is a function of the gas state (density, pressure, and temperature) and the HV. Temporal gain variations are corrected by normalizing the event pulse height by a correction function tex2html_wrap_inline18446 (cf. Eq. (F.7)) shown in Fig. F.4. This function equals unity for tex2html_wrap_inline18448 instead of 151. It is unknown whether this is intentional.

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Parameters:

SASS source code: package PSPC, bubble CT, subroutine CTG

SASS files: none

The cumulative effect of ADC non-linearity, gain saturation, and temporal gain correction is shown in Fig. F.5 as function of the measured pulse-height tex2html_wrap_inline18464 for three typical gain values tex2html_wrap_inline18466 103, 135, 146. With the corrections NLC, GSC, and TGC applied, the measured pulse height of an X-ray photon should be independent of when the photon is detected during the ROSAT mission.

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Figure F.5: Cumulative effect of ADC non-linearity, gain saturation, and temporal gain correction as a function of the measured pulse-height tex2html_wrap_inline18470 for three typical gain values ( tex2html_wrap_inline18472 103, 135, 146).



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