On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 01:15 +0900, Kazunori Ishibashi wrote: > Hello all, > > Is there a simple way to create a fake response matrix with > a Gaussian profile with a fixed energy width (peaked at the > input energy) and load it into ISIS? > Yes. See the example below. > I am trying to decode the description on load_slang_rmf, but > it is not entirely clear how the RMF profile needs to be > defined from the example. > Sorry about that. I'll try to clarify the documentation. Here's an example that defines an RMF using the Gaussian cumulative distribution function from the GSL module: require ("gsl"); define gaussian_rmf (lo, hi, e0, parms) { variable sigma = parms[0]; return (cdf_gaussian_P (hi-e0, sigma) - cdf_gaussian_P (lo-e0, sigma)); } variable rmf_id = load_slang_rmf (&gaussian_rmf, linear_grid (0.1, 10, 1024), linear_grid (0.1, 10, 1024); grid="en", parms=[0.2]); To show that this produces a Gaussian redistribution, you can generate some fake data with a delta-function source model, like so: assign_rmf (rmf_id, 1); set_data_exposure (1, 1.e5); fit_fun ("delta"); set_par ("delta(1).norm", 1); set_par ("delta(1).lambda", _A(2.45)); () = eval_counts; fakeit; plot_data_counts; The resulting plot of the fake data shows a Gaussian peak at 2.45 keV. Thanks, -John ---- You received this message because you are subscribed to the isis-users list. To unsubscribe, send a message to isis-users-request_at_email.domain.hiddenwith the first line of the message as: unsubscribeReceived on Tue Mar 01 2011 - 12:36:29 EST
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