In-flight calibration of the INTEGRAL/IBIS mask
S. Soldi (1,2), F. Lebrun (2), A. Gros (1), G. Belanger (3), V., Beckmann (2), I. Caballero (1), A. Goldwurm (1), D. Gotz (1), F. Mattana (2),, J. A. Zurita Heras (2), A. Bazzano (4), P. Ubertini (4), ((1) CEA Saclay, (2), APC Paris, (3) ESA/ESAC Madrid, (4) INAF/IAPS Rome)

TL;DR
This paper details the calibration and correction procedures for the INTEGRAL/IBIS mask, improving image quality and sensitivity by analyzing mask defects, residual noise, and software modifications based on calibration campaigns and archival data.
Contribution
It introduces a refined calibration method and software modifications that enhance the sensitivity and image quality of INTEGRAL/IBIS observations, especially near bright sources.
Findings
Residual noise reduced to 0.2-1% of bright sources
Software modifications significantly improve image quality
Mask defect analysis guides future calibration improvements
Abstract
Since the release of the INTEGRAL Offline Scientific Analysis (OSA) software version 9.0, the ghost busters module has been introduced in the INTEGRAL/IBIS imaging procedure, leading to an improvement of the sensitivity around bright sources up to a factor of 7. This module excludes in the deconvolution process the IBIS/ISGRI detector pixels corresponding to the projection of a bright source through mask elements affected by some defects. These defects are most likely associated with screws and glue fixing the IBIS mask to its support. Following these major improvements introduced in OSA 9, a second order correction is still required to further remove the residual noise, now at a level of 0.2-1% of the brightest source in the field of view. In order to improve our knowledge of the IBIS mask transparency, a calibration campaign has been carried out during 2010-2012. We present here the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Nuclear Physics and Applications
