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Title: CUC Oct 2005


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CUC Oct 2005
  • Science Data Systems
  • Jonathan McDowell

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SDS Oct 2005
  • CIAO Evolution Overview
  • PSFs
  • Chandra Source Catalog

3
Staffing
  • Shrinking science team
  • Martin Elvis back to full time research (2004)
  • Mike Wise leaving for Amsterdam (Dec 2005)
  • Eric Schlegel to U.Tex/San Antonio (Aug 2005)
  • Dan Harris to retirement (aka science) (Sep 05)
  • No replacements

4
CIAO Releases
  • CIAO 3.2.1. - Feb 05 bugfix
  • acis_build_badpix header problems, support for
    parameter block input
  • CIAO 3.2.2 Jun 05 Repro3 support
  • Asphist fixes for multiple observations
  • Mkacisrmf bugfixes and support for new CALDB
  • New algorithm for HRC degap will improve HETG
    wavelengths
  • Change to bad pixel handling in VFAINT mode

5
CIAO Schedule
  • CIAO 3.3 November (Tool release)
  • New science tools and bug fixes
  • reproject_image, reproject_aspect
  • CIAO 4.0 2006 (Infrastructure release)
  • Sherpa, Chips major functionality improvements
  • Data Model improvements
  • CIAO script releases TBD
  • SAOSAC release - TBD

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CIAO 3.3
  • reproject_image, reproject_aspect
  • DM ability to handle data cubes (filter on
    regions, make slices, etc.)
  • Proposal tool support for Cycle 8
  • Fixes to region area bugs
  • Fix problem with FTOOLS/CIAO clash (renamed
    cfitsio library)

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CIAO Future
  • Areas needing improvement for users
  • PSFs
  • Merging observations
  • Background modelling
  • Easy fluxes and upper limits
  • Publication quality plots
  • Robust, fast and programmable spectral and
    spatial fitting (improved Sherpa)

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PSFs User needs and our plans
  • User need
  • Ability to make custom PSFs
  • Plan Distribute portable SAOSAC/MARX combo
  • User need
  • Estimate PSF fraction easily
  • Plan encircled-energy fraction tables in CALDB
    and software to use them some numerical issues
    at present

9
PSFs ECF table status
  • Normalization issue in wings tracking down some
    discrepancies
  • HRC-only (flat plane) values characterizing
    error introduced wrt ACIS tilted-chip, appears
    significant

10
PSFs SAOSAC status
  • SAOSAC (CXC Optics Group) consists of a
    heterogeneous group of 40 programs and associated
    scripts C,C, Fortran, Perl, Lua. Designed as
    engineering tool
  • Available to users via CHART web interface
  • Moving to portable version isolated from
    references to local disks, new build system
  • Modifying to handle numerical differences between
    Sparc and x86 architecture

11
PSFs SAOSAC and users
  • SAOSAC outputs ray files. Need to project to
    focal plane and intersect with instrument
  • Will model instrument effects on PSF (but should
    be optional, since PSU has its own detector
    model)
  • Will use MARX for both projection and default
    instrument model (may replace/enhance instrument
    model later)

12
PSFs SAOSAC/MARX driver script
  • We will write a driver script with a simple
    interface. For a first release
  • Single point source only, no grating
  • Specify spectrum (via PHA file or Sherpa model
    syntax?)
  • Specify off-axis angle and azimuth
  • Specify SIM position and fiducial correction
  • Specify date? (for time-dependent instrument
    cal?)
  • Specify instrument model (MARX or none)

13
Implementation Plan
  • CXC Optics to complete SAOSAC portable
    infrastructure by December
  • Perform SDS testing and resolve Linux issues
  • Identify resources for driver script work
  • Documentation effort to guide users
  • Identify release schedule by end January
  • Release asynchronously with respect to CIAO?

14
Chandra Source Catalog
  • Chandra Level 3 Pipeline
  • Make a definitive catalog of sources useful for
    individual and statistical studies
  • Blind, automatic processing capable of handling
    different instrument configurations and different
    kinds of field (crowded, extended, etc.)
  • Runs over full field (handle large off-axis PSFs)
  • Good for stars, galaxies, AGN, clusters, etc..
    not just optimized for one kind of source

15
Chandra Source Catalog
  • Not just a static catalog
  • Access to extracted data products for each source
    via the catalog
  • Dynamic interaction to produce user-configured
    views with on-the-fly processing
  • Continuous updating as mission continues and data
    becomes public

16
Chandra Source Catalog
  • In early years of mission, steadily improved L1
    and L2 calibrated products (event lists)
  • We ran detect and made source lists, but these
    products were provided as a guide only.
  • Our understanding of the instruments is now at
    the point where automatic processing can go
    further along the analysis chain this was
    always part of our plan.

17
Chandra Source Catalog
  • New standard data products extracted spectra,
    ARF, RMF and 4-band postage-stamp images for each
    source.
  • New standard data product high quality source
    list
  • New standard data product source properties
    table for each source, with accurate positions
    and fluxes from 2D PSF fitting as well as extent
    and variability flags

18
Chandra Source Catalog
  • Energy bands for ACIS
  • Broad 0.2-7.5 keV
  • Soft 0.2-0.5 keV
  • Medium 0.5-2.0 keV
  • Hard 2.0 7.5 keV
  • Only one broad band for HRC
  • Bands selected after comparison with those in use
    in the community compatibility with XMM

19
Chandra Source Pipeline - 1
  • Reprocess event lists with latest cal, and
    perform high background (flare) cleaning
  • Make exposure maps in each band for false edge
    source suppression and construction of
    sensitivity map
  • Run multi-scale WAVDETECT in each band
  • Scales 1,2,4,8,16
  • Identify sources across scales and bands
  • Define source and (annular) background regions
    for each source

20
Overlapping sources
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Chandra Source Pipeline - 2
  • Make postage stamp fluxed image in each band
  • Use SAOSAC to make PSF for source
  • 2D gaussian (PSF-convolved) fits to image,
    attempt to identify source as single, double or
    complex
  • Derive source fluxes and position(s). Use power
    law spectral fit with alpha1 and galactic NH.
    (Free alpha if enough counts, currently n300).
  • Correct with ECF (PSF fraction) tables
  • Variability test (currently KS, soon
    Gregory-Loredo)

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Near term enhancements
  • Merge pipeline combine source data from multiple
    observations and instruments, get best fluxes and
    long-term variability estimate
  • Remove readout streaks (out of time events)
  • Revise wavdetect parameters based on pilot
    studies and characterize completeness,
    sensitivity, false source rate
  • Complication 2D fitting can discover extra
    sources, so threshold is not simple to define.

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Proposed enhancements
  • PSF fraction correction (as fn. of energy) for
    sources. Plan to use fraction within given
    contour, rather than PSU method of selecting
    contour based on given fraction. (Will be useful
    user tool). Method more appropriate from blind
    pipeline with avoidance of nearby sources
    (interactive region tweaking not possible in
    pipeline)
  • Background maps

29
Longer term enhancements
  • Handle very extended sources (SNRs, clusters)
    using Voronoi tesselation detect
  • Mosaic regions (M31, Orion..)
  • Gratings data (some day...)

30
Reviews of other processing pipes
  • ACIS_EXTRACT reviewed by M. McCullogh, F. Primini
    for functionality further tests planned. We are
    adopting the important approach of
    energy-dependent PSF fraction corrections to the
    ARF.
  • AE Currently uses mkpsf for PSF generation, which
    we don't have confidence in.
  • XASSIST (A. Ptak) also under review has no PSF
    fitting yet
  • XMM Catalog Plan is to do simple celldetect with
    no position refinement, and bright threshold
    (fewer sources)
  • CHAMP Used in initial evaluation no HRC support.

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Operations plan
  • Initial evaluation based on 6 test sequences
  • Run larger number of sequences for science
    testing over a period of months, while merge
    pipeline in development
  • Start production processing circa Fall '06
  • Release initial public product when about 1/5 of
    mission has been processed, catalog will evolve
    as more is processed.
  • 1 year to process first 5 years
  • Access to live evolving catalog and to fixed
    snapshots

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User interface
  • Web-based GUI interface
  • Links to data, source and background events,
    images, spectra and responses searches on all
    columns
  • VO-aware interface with ability to define
    on-the-fly catalogs in spreadsheet-like way
    iterative searches
  • Later enhance to allow workflows (run queries
    which involve processing on the actual data)
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