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Mitigating the effects of particle background on the Athena Wide-Field Imager

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-02-02 v1

Abstract

The Wide Field Imager (WFI) flying on Athena will usher in the next era of studying the hot and energetic Universe. WFI observations of faint, diffuse sources will be limited by uncertainty in the background produced by high-energy particles. These particles produce easily identified "cosmic-ray tracks" along with signals from secondary photons and electrons generated by particle interactions with the instrument. The signal from these secondaries is identical to the X-rays focused by the optics, and cannot be filtered without also eliminating these precious photons. As part of a larger effort to understand the WFI background, we here present results from a study of background-reduction techniques that exploit the spatial correlation between cosmic-ray particle tracks and secondary events. We use Geant4 simulations to generate a realistic particle background, sort this into simulated WFI frames, and process those frames in a similar way to the expected flight and ground software to produce a WFI observation containing only particle background. The technique under study, Self Anti-Coincidence or SAC, then selectively filters regions of the detector around particle tracks, turning the WFI into its own anti-coincidence detector. We show that SAC is effective at improving the systematic uncertainty for observations of faint, diffuse sources, but at the cost of statistical uncertainty due to a reduction in signal. If sufficient pixel pulse-height information is telemetered to the ground for each frame, then this technique can be applied selectively based on the science goals, providing flexibility without affecting the data quality for other science. The results presented here are relevant for any future silicon-based pixelated X-ray imaging detector, and could allow the WFI and similar instruments to probe to truly faint X-ray surface brightness.

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@article{arxiv.2202.00064,
  title  = {Mitigating the effects of particle background on the Athena Wide-Field Imager},
  author = {Eric D. Miller and Catherine E. Grant and Marshall W. Bautz and Silvano Molendi and Ralph Kraft and Paul Nulsen and Esra Bulbul and Steven Allen and David N. Burrows and Tanja Eraerds and Valentina Fioretti and Fabio Gastaldello and David Hall and Michael W. J. Hubbard and Jonathan Keelan and Norbert Meidinger and Emanuele Perinati and Arne Rau and Dan Wilkins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.00064},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

38 pages, 27 figures. Accepted for publication in JATIS. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2012.01347