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Status of XMM-Newton cross-calibration using SASv10.0 Madrid, 24. March 2010. Example: 1H0414+009. SW modes without pile-up. Absorbed single power law model. Examples: Recent observations. SW modes with pile-up. PKS2155-304: Absorbed broken power law model.
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Status of XMM-Newton cross-calibration using SASv10.0 Madrid, 24. March 2010 M.Stuhlinger, March 2010
Example: 1H0414+009 SW modes without pile-up. Absorbed single power law model. M.Stuhlinger, March 2010
Examples: Recent observations SW modes with pile-up. PKS2155-304: Absorbed broken power law model. 3C273: Absorbed double power law model. M.Stuhlinger, March 2010
Example: Galaxy clusters FF modes. Absorbed plasma model (mekal). A2029: kT ~ 7.2 keV A262: kT ~ 2.2 keV M.Stuhlinger, March 2010
Statistical evaluation: Flux distributions M.Stuhlinger, March 2010 M. Stuhlinger
Statistical evaluation: Time evolution M.Stuhlinger, March 2010
Statistical evaluation: Flux distribution 2XMM MOS1/pn MOS2/pn Matteo Guainazzi M.Stuhlinger, March 2010
Statistical evaluation: Time evolution 2XMM MOS1/pn MOS2/pn Matteo Guainazzi M.Stuhlinger, March 2010
Summary • Statistical analyses of XCAL archive (dominated by piled-up SW observations) • and 2XMM sample (285 pile-up free FF observations) are consistent. • Significant spread between single observations in nearly all energy bands, • both for fluxes and slopes. • EPICs show only weak flux time evolution for higher energies (>0.85 keV), • some evolution is seen at lower energies (<0.85 keV). • RGS and EPIC fluxes diverge with time at low energies. • Nearly no time evolution of EPIC/RGS slopes in any of the energy bands. M.Stuhlinger, March 2010