“…As a consequence, STIX is a Fourier-based imager that provides 30 angular Fourier components of the X-ray source termed visibilities , and STIX images at different photon energies can be reconstructed utilizing algorithms for the inversion of the Fourier transform from limited data (Piana et al., 2022 ; Perracchione, Massone, and Piana, 2021 ). A first version of the calibration of STIX visibility amplitudes became available in spring 2021, and a demonstration of STIX imaging capabilities using these semi-calibrated visibilities has been obtained by parametric approaches (Massa et al., 2021 ). Since then, the calibration of both amplitude and phase of STIX visibilities has been carried out for the 24 coarsest sub-collimators labeled from 3a through 10c, where the number refers to the detector resolution and the letter a, b, or c refers to the orientation of the grids (see Table 2 in Krucker et al., 2020 ).…”