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A weighted analysis to improve the X-ray polarization sensitivity of IXPE

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-03-25 v1

Abstract

IXPE is a Small Explorer mission that was launched at the end of 2021 to measure the polarization of X-ray emission from tens of astronomical sources. Its focal plane detectors are based on the Gas Pixel Detector, which measures the polarization by imaging photoelectron tracks in a gas mixture and reconstructing their initial directions. The quality of the single track, and then the capability of correctly determining the original direction of the photoelectron, depends on many factors, e.g., whether the photoelectron is emitted at low or high inclination with respect to the collection plane or the occurrence of a large Coulomb scattering close to the generation point. The reconstruction algorithm used by IXPE to obtain the photoelectron emission direction, also calculates several properties of the shape of the tracks which characterize the process. In this paper we compare several such properties and identify the best one to weight each track on the basis of the reconstruction accuracy. We demonstrate that significant improvement in sensitivity can be achieved with this approach and for this reason it will be the baseline for IXPE data analysis.

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@article{arxiv.2202.01093,
  title  = {A weighted analysis to improve the X-ray polarization sensitivity of IXPE},
  author = {Alessandro Di Marco and Enrico Costa and Fabio Muleri and Paolo Soffitta and Sergio Fabiani and Fabio La Monaca and John Rankin and Fei Xie and Matteo Bachetti and Luca Baldini and Wayne Baumgartner and Ronaldo Bellazzini and Alessandro Brez and Simone Castellano and Ettore Del Monte and Niccolò Di Lalla and Riccardo Ferrazzoli and Luca Latronico and Simone Maldera and Alberto Manfreda and Stephen L. O'Dell and Matteo Perri and Melissa Pesce-Rollins and Simonetta Puccetti and Brian D. Ramsey and Ajay Ratheesh and Carmelo Sgrò and Gloria Spandre and Allyn F. Tennant and Antonino Tobia and Alessio Trois and Martin C. Weisskopf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01093},
  year   = {2022}
}

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16 pages, 2 Tables, 8 Figures Accepted for publication The Astronomical Journal