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5.8 Rerunning the RGS processor rgsproc
Figure 39:
The rgsproc home page in
the SAS on-line help system, showing the six stages which form the
possible start and end points of RGS data analysis.
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As many of the quality checks described above can only be done after an
initial run of rgsproc, a decision will be often be made to rerun the
analysis with some adjustments. It might not be necessary to rerun the
whole of rgsproc, which is divided into six different stages that are
alternative entry and exit points. Fig. 39
lays out how individual tasks are grouped within the six stages. For
example, the background GTI
file made above would properly be
incorporated at the filter stage as follows
rgsproc auxgtitables=RGS2.background.GTI.FITS \
entrystage=3:filter finalstage=5:fluxing
A similar approach could be used to generate spectra as a function of
intensity using the source light curve of Fig. 43.
Other examples involving further runs of rgsproc for multiple or
extended sources are discussed below.
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