Spatial and Temporal Variations of the Chandra ACIS Particle-Induced Background and Development of a Spectral-Model Generation Tool
Hiromasa Suzuki, Paul P. Plucinsky, Terrance J. Gaetz, Aya Bamba

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the spatial and temporal variations of the particle-induced background in Chandra ACIS data and introduces a new spectral-model generation tool for better background estimation in X-ray astronomy.
Contribution
The authors developed 'mkacispback', a tool that models the particle-induced background spectrum for Chandra ACIS observations, accounting for spatial and temporal variations.
Findings
Spectral shape variations are mainly due to charge transfer inefficiency corrections.
Temporal spectral hardness varies by about 10%, largely due to solar activity.
The background model aligns with previous estimates of the cosmic X-ray background.
Abstract
In X-ray observations, estimation of the particle-induced background is important especially for faint and/or diffuse sources. Although software exists to generate total (sky and detector) background data suitable for a given Chandra ACIS observation, no public software exists to model the particle-induced background separately. We aim to understand the spatial and temporal variations of the particle-induced background of Chandra ACIS obtained in the two data modes, VFAINT and FAINT. Observations performed with ACIS in the stowed position shielded from the sky and the Chandra Deep Field South data sets are used. The spectra are modeled with a combination of the instrumental lines of Al, Si, Ni, and Au and continuum components. Similar spatial variations of the spectral shape are found in VFAINT and FAINT data, which are mainly due to inappropriate correction of charge transfer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
