Effective area calibration of the Reflection Grating Spectrometers of XMM-Newton. I. X-ray spectroscopy of the Crab nebula
J.S. Kaastra, C.P. de Vries, E. Costantini, J.W.A. den Herder

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how the Crab nebula can serve as a reliable calibration source for X-ray instruments by analyzing high-resolution spectra from XMM-Newton's RGS, revealing detailed absorption features and elemental abundances.
Contribution
It provides a detailed calibration of the RGS effective area using Crab spectra, with new measurements of absorption lines and elemental abundances in the interstellar medium.
Findings
Accurate column densities for multiple elements and ions.
Detection of absorption lines of neutral oxygen and other ions.
Confirmation of Crab as a suitable X-ray calibration source.
Abstract
The Crab nebula and pulsar have been widely used as a calibration source for X-ray instruments. The in-flight effective area calibration of the Reflection Grating Spectrometers (RGS) of XMM-Newton depend upon the availability of reliable calibration sources. We investigate how the absolute effective area calibration of RGS can be obtained using Crab as a standard candle. We have analysed RGS observations of the Crab using different instrument configurations and spatial offsets, and made use of previous determinations of the continuum spectrum of the nebula plus pulsar. Due to the high spectral resolution of the RGS, we resolve the main absorption edges and detect the strong 1s-2p absorption lines of neutral oxygen. We get an excellent fit to the Crab spectrum using this fixed continuum and the absorption spectrum determined by RGS. We get accurate column densities for the neutral atoms…
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