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13 December 2000 Improving Chandra High-Resolution Camera event positions via corrections to crossed-grid charge detector signals
Michael Juda, Gerald K. Austin, John H. Chappell, Joaquim J. Gomes, Almus T. Kenter, Ralph Porter Kraft, Stephen S. Murray, Martin V. Zombeck
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Abstract
The High Resolution Camera (HRC) on-board the Chandra X-ray Observatory (CXO) provides the highest resolution X-ray images of celestial sources ever taken. Unfortunately, ringing in the electronics compromises the position readout signals for some of the events. The compromised signals affect the angular resolution that can be achieved. We present an empirically derived algorithm that can be used in ground processing of the data to minimize the impact of the ringing on the calculated event positions.
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Michael Juda, Gerald K. Austin, John H. Chappell, Joaquim J. Gomes, Almus T. Kenter, Ralph Porter Kraft, Stephen S. Murray, and Martin V. Zombeck "Improving Chandra High-Resolution Camera event positions via corrections to crossed-grid charge detector signals", Proc. SPIE 4140, X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy XI, (13 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.409109
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KEYWORDS
Amplifiers

Signal detection

Distortion

X-rays

Sensors

Algorithm development

Microchannel plates

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