The
Galactic Center
(crowded
field and faint sources)
ISGRI
0. Data Selection
Browse the INTEGRAL archive to create the list of Science Windows
of Revolution 49 in which an X-ray binary IGR J1630-4751 is in the
fully-coded field of view of ISGRI (max 4.5 degrees of-axis).
Save a list of several of these Science Windows (e.g. 5, to keep
the processing time reasonable) into a file rev49_isgri.txt
Using the list of ScWs create an observation group named rev49_isgri
In this example we will concentrate on the analysis of the faint
source
IGR J16320-4751. Browse first the INTEGRAL Source
Results page to see what "ready to use" data are available on this
source and to select potentially interesting periods of time for
analysis of the sources.
Later on you will have a possibility to compare the results of your
analysis starting from the raw data with the standartized source
results.
1. Image Reconstruction:
Create mosaic image in 5 energy bands with OBS1_PixSpread=0
option
( IBIS_II_E_band_min="19.7
25.0 30.2 40.3 50.3"
IBIS_II_E_band_max="25.0 30.2 40.3 50.3 60.4"
).
By default software is using OBS1_SearchMode = 2,
in this mode it looks for K sources,
where K = ToSearch. By default ToSearch=15,
but in the crowded field you may want to
increase this number in order to detect faint sources. However, in this
case the mosaic images are full of "ghosts"
from the sources not detected in single ScW. To get rid of them change OBS1_SearchMode = 3.
Try to experiment with
OBS1_SearchMode parameter (see
how "ghosts" of the bright sources appear
at the image if you choose OBS1_SearchMode = 2 ).
Analyze your mosaic images with the ds9 tool.
Compare the resulted isgri_mosa_ima.fits with the images
of several individual science windows,
paying special attention to IGR J16320-4751. (To
ease your life create
a region file from isgri_mosa_res.fits
with cat2ds9).
1a. Science window-per-science window analysis.
Note that instead of creating a
single observation group for the whole set of science windows you
can create separate observation groups for each science window from the
list rev49-isgri.txt which you
just downloaded. For this you can use the foreach
command in the following way
foreach fn ( `cat rev49-isgri.txt` )
setenv REP_BASE_PROD $PWD
echo "$fn"
set fs=`echo "$fn"|cut -c 10-21`
echo "$fs"
echo "$fn">tmp
rm -rf obs/$fs
og_create baseDir="."
instrument=ibis idxSwg=tmp ogid=$fs
cd obs/$fs
setenv COMMONLOGFILE +log
setenv COMMONSCRIPT 1
ibis_science_analysis
ogDOL="./og_ibis.fits[1]" \
SWITCH_disablePICsIT=yes \
startLevel="COR"\
endLevel="IMA" \
CAT_refCat="$ISDC_REF_CAT"\
IBIS_II_ChanNum=2\
IBIS_II_E_band_min="20 60"\
IBIS_II_E_band_max="60 200"\
OBS1_SearchMode=2\
OBS1_ToSearch=25\
OBS1_DoPart2=0
cd ../..
rm -rf tmp
end
With the help of another foreach cycle create a
list of isgri_sky_ima.fits
files from which you want to make the mosaic. Follow
the instructions given in the Cookbook and create the
mosaic image.
1b. Analysis with the User Catalog:
As you can see faint sources that are clearly seen in the mosaic image
are not detected in all individual
science windows. If you want the software to extract the flux from some
particular sources independent on its detection level you should create
your own catalog with the sources you are interested in and use OBS1_SearchMode
= 3 option. In this case
software will search for all catalog sources and plus for K
significant excesses, where K = ToSearch.
To create a catalog create a new file usr_cat.fits with
the command
dal_create
obj_name=usr_cat.fits template=GNRL-REFR-CAT.tpl
add there the desired number of rows and fill columns
SOURCE_ID, NAME, RA_OBJ, DEC_OBJ and ERR_RAD with the
information you can find in general catalog. The second option is to
copy the general catalog to another file and remove all unnecessary
sources.
2. Spectral Analysis:
Extract spectrum of IGR J16320-4751 from the mosaic image
using mosaic_spec.
Extract the spectrum of this source using standard spectral
extraction procedure. Note that by default the spectra for all sources
present in the output catalog ISGRI-SRCL-RES will be produced.
To save time you should carefully define the list of sources for
the spectral extraction. To have meaningful results you should
include in your analysis all sources brighter or comparable to
the source of interest (see instructions in the Spectral extraction
section of the IBIS cookbook).
To see the influence of wrong source selection on the resulted spectrum
prepare two catalogs - cat_2src.fits with only IGR J16320-4751,
and another one cat_full.fits with all
sources brighter or comparable to these.
Copy the rev49_isgri to rev49_isgri_wrong and
launch ibis_science_analysis
from BIN_S to SPE
level with SCW2_cat_for_extract=cat_full.fits
and SCW2_cat_for_extract=cat_2src.fits
respectively. Use spectral binning you have used working with
Crab.
To sum up spectra from individulal spectra use spe_pick.
Launch XSPEC and compare the obtained results.