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MEG RMF Tests


Here I compare the fits obtained using the Capella HETG data (acism00057_N001_pha2.fits) for the MEG -1 order using RMFs from 1) my fits to the MARX simultions, meg1_test.rmf and 2) using Dan's slightly narrower Gaussian component, meg1_new.rmf. In both cases the Lorentzian component was that I originally derived from the MARX simulations. The observational data has an exposure time of 31856.15 seconds and was processed with CIAO 2.0_Beta on Monday, November 6, 2000. The fits to the data were done using the APEC model in XPSEC so account for weak lines and any continuum in the region of interest. The initial parameters for the fit are kT = 0.6 keV and solar abundance. The temperature, abundance and in some cases the redshift was allowed to vary. The variable redshift was to account for slight differences in the tablulated and measured line positions. In none of these fits did I try to constrain the physics of Capella, for instance the HEG and MEG fits of the Fe line at 826 ev (15.01 Å) were not constrained to have the same kT and abundance. In fact for the narrow energy range being fit here there are many combinations of temperature and abundance that result in a formally acceptable fit to the data.

In all the cases tested here the reduced chi squared statistic ($\chi ^2_\nu $) is formally accpetable. The $\chi ^2_\nu $ for the iron line at 15.01 Åhas the highest $\chi ^2_\nu $ of the three lines however, this line also lies in a crowded region of the spectrum.


Figure 1: Oxygen line at 654 eV. $\chi ^2$ = 10.937, dof=20, $\chi ^2_\nu $ = 0.547, rmf: meg1_test.rmf
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Figure 2: Oxygen line at 654 eV. $\chi ^2$ = 17.458, dof=20, $\chi ^2_\nu $=0.873, rmf: meg1_new.rmf
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Figure 3: Fe line at 826 eV. $\chi ^2$ = 17.716, dof=10, $\chi ^2_\nu $ = 1.772, rmf: meg1_test.rmf
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Figure 4: Fe line at 826 eV. $\chi ^2$ = 14.540, dof=10, $\chi ^2_\nu $=1.454, rmf: meg1_new.rmf
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Figure 5: Si line at 1864 eV. $\chi ^2$ = 17.461, dof=17, $\chi ^2_\nu $ = 1.027, rmf: meg1_test.rmf
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Figure 6: Si line at 1864 eV. $\chi ^2$ = 18.554, dof=17, $\chi ^2_\nu $=1.091, rmf: meg1_new.rmf
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David Davis 2001-03-07