Advances in the RXTE Proportional Counter Array Calibration: Nearing the Statistical Limit
Nikolai Shaposhnikov, Keith Jahoda, Craig Markwardt, Jean Swank and, Tod Strohmayer

TL;DR
This paper details improvements in the calibration of the RXTE PCA instrument, achieving near statistical limits by refining the response model and response matrix, enhancing data reliability for high-cadence X-ray observations.
Contribution
It introduces a revised calibration method and a new response generator version that significantly improves the PCA response accuracy and model convergence.
Findings
Enhanced PCA response matrix performance
Accurate modeling of Crab nebula spectra over the mission
Successful prediction of iron line energy in Cas-A
Abstract
During its 16 years of service the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) mission has provided an extensive archive of data, which will serve as a primary source of high cadence observations of variable X-ray sources for fast timing studies. It is, therefore, very important to have the most reliable calibration of RXTE instruments. The Proportional Counter Array (PCA) is the primary instrument on-board RXTE which provides data in 3-50 keV energy range with sub-millisecond time resolution in up to 256 energy channels. In 2009 the RXTE team revised the response residual minimization method used to derive the parameters of the PCA physical model. The procedure is based on the residual minimization between the model spectrum for Crab nebula emission and a calibration data set consisting of a number of spectra from the Crab and the on-board Am241 calibration source, uniformly covering the whole…
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