2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.06998
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In-flight calibration of the Insight-Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope

Abstract: We present the calibration of the Insight-Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT) X-ray satellite, which can be used to perform timing and spectral studies of bright X-ray sources. Insight-HXMT carries three main payloads onboard: the High Energy X-ray telescope (HE), the Medium Energy X-ray telescope (ME) and the low Energy X-ray telescope (LE). In orbit, the radioactive sources, activated lines, the fluorescence lines and celestial sources are used to calibrate the energy scale and energy resolution o… Show more

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“…To investigate the rapid increase of HE back- around 57 keV, which originates from HE tantalum collimators, are clearly seen. All of these line structures in background spectrum could be used in the in-orbit calibration of HE (Li et al 2020). After a long term operation in space, the background rate of HE increases, especially at the energy of ∼67 keV, as presented in Fig.…”
Section: Background Observationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…To investigate the rapid increase of HE back- around 57 keV, which originates from HE tantalum collimators, are clearly seen. All of these line structures in background spectrum could be used in the in-orbit calibration of HE (Li et al 2020). After a long term operation in space, the background rate of HE increases, especially at the energy of ∼67 keV, as presented in Fig.…”
Section: Background Observationmentioning
confidence: 94%