1977
DOI: 10.1109/tns.1977.4328786
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The HEAO-A Scanning Modulation Collimator Instrument

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“…For collimator type X-ray telescopes, the in-flight calibration of alignment and PSF is accomplished by scanning the bright, identified sources with accurate positions [6], such as the Crab Nebula (hereafter the Crab). The principal of the calibration is as follows: Assuming that there is no misalignment between the collimators and the star tracker, then the observed position of the Crab can be inferred, and the offset between the inferred position and the real position corresponds to the misalignment, while the distribution of the counts represents the shape of the PSF.…”
Section: Calibration Scenariosmentioning
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“…For collimator type X-ray telescopes, the in-flight calibration of alignment and PSF is accomplished by scanning the bright, identified sources with accurate positions [6], such as the Crab Nebula (hereafter the Crab). The principal of the calibration is as follows: Assuming that there is no misalignment between the collimators and the star tracker, then the observed position of the Crab can be inferred, and the offset between the inferred position and the real position corresponds to the misalignment, while the distribution of the counts represents the shape of the PSF.…”
Section: Calibration Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the accurate in-flight calibration of the collimator alignment and PSF is strongly required. Actually, alignment and PSF calibrations have been executed for almost all X-ray and gamma-ray telescopes, including collimator type telescopes, such as HEAO-1 [6], HEXTE (private communication), and non-collimator type telescopes, like HETE-2 [7], Suzaku [8] and Fermi [9].…”
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“…Consequently, an in-orbit PSF calibration is essential to obtain accurate and reliable results from the scanning observations of Insight-HXMT. Almost all X-ray and gamma-ray telescopes performed the alignment and PSF calibrations after launch, such as HEAO-1 (Roy et al, 1977), Fermi (Ackermann, 2012), Nustar (Madsen et al, 2015) and MAXI (Hiroi et al, 2013).…”
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