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4.7.6 Analysing EPIC images
There are a set of routines in SAS which are useful for processing
regions within images. These routines return information which can be
used for further processing.
- eregionanalyse: Given an EPIC image, this task
performs a source region optimization. The image should be in detector or sky
(X/Y) coordinates, like standard images produced by evselect or
xmmselect and the pipeline. Spatial regions may be entered in
detector, sky (X/Y) or celestial (RA, DEC, FK4 2000) coordinates.
eregionanalyse returns amongst other information, source
centroid, optimum extraction radius, source counts, count rate, etc...
All these values are written to standard output.
- psfgen: This task generates the point spread function from
a calibration file provided an EPIC image or a defined region within
the image.
- eradial: Is a task that allows to extract a radial profile
of a source in an EPIC image from the field of view of an observation and
compare it with the nominal point spread function from a calibration
file. This allows to test whether a source is extended or not by
inspecting the provided output; the radial profile, the theoretical
point spread function at that position in the image and at that energy,
and the best fit normalisation of that PSF to the actual radial
profile data.
More information on these tasks can be found at the SAS tasks documentation web pages.
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