论文标题
Insight-HXMT低能望远镜的背景模型
Background Model for the Low-Energy Telescope of Insight-HXMT
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论文摘要
在高银河纬度的150多个空白天空观测中,我们对硬X射线调制望远镜(称为Insight-HXMT)的低能望远镜(LE)进行了系统的研究。地面模拟和轨内观察都表明,背景频谱主要具有两个组件。一个是主导7 keV的粒子背景,其光谱形状在每个地理位置都保持一致。另一个是弥漫性X射线背景,该背景占主导地位,该背景占据了7 KEV以下,并且稳定的频谱较少依赖天空区域。粒子背景光谱形状可以从所有空白天空观测的盲探测器数据中获得,并且粒子背景强度可以通过盲探测器在10-12.5 keV中测量。在减去粒子背景后,也可以从空白的天空光谱中获得高银河纬度的弥漫性X射线背景。基于这些特征,我们开发了光谱和光曲线的背景模型。通过不同的暴露(T_EXP)研究了背景频谱的系统误差。对于具有T_EXP = 1 KS的光谱,1-7 KEV和1-10 KEV中的平均系统误差分别为4.2%和3.7%。我们还使用不同的能带和时间箱对背景光曲线进行了系统的误差分析。结果表明,不同时间箱的光曲线的系统误差在1-10 KEV中<8%。
With more than 150 blank sky observations at high Galactic latitude, we make a systematic study to the background of the Low Energy Telescope (LE) of the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (dubbed as Insight-HXMT). Both the on-ground simulation and the in-orbit observation indicate that the background spectrum mainly has two components. One is the particle background that dominates above 7 keV and its spectral shape is consistent in every geographical locations. Another is the diffuse X-ray background that dominates below 7 keV and has a stable spectrum less dependent of the sky region. The particle background spectral shape can be obtained from the blind detector data of all the blank sky observations, and the particle background intensity can be measured by the blind detector at 10-12.5 keV. The diffuse X-ray background in the high Galactic latitude can also be obtained from the blank sky spectra after subtracting the particle background. Based on these characteristics, we develop the background model for both the spectrum and the light curve. The systematic error for the background spectrum is investigated with different exposures (T_exp). For the spectrum with T_exp=1 ks, the average systematic errors in 1-7 keV and 1-10 keV are 4.2% and 3.7%, respectively. We also perform the systematic error analyses of the background light curves with different energy bands and time bins. The results show that the systematic errors for the light curves with different time bins are <8% in 1-10 keV.