Subject: Test SciWins and SVR (fwd) Content-ID: Hello all, For light curve stability, spectral shape, and imaging flux stability we agreed on using revolutions 43, 44, 102, and 170 (Crab calibrations) Soren has suggested the use of X-ray bursters for the spectral evaluation. I have not yet dug up some examples. For effect of background subtraction and detection of weak sources I have made a selection of SciWins with more than a single source and a strong and a weak source. Please use the SciWins in the attached list from the top. I haven't tested them but they should be of type SURVEY and hence accessible to us. Sami: will you make an analysis of how much the background subtraction improves the detection significance? Stefan: will you make a light curve stability plot? Peter: (I have already sent mail) I will use the Crab spectral calibration results in the SVR. Regards Niels Joergen ---------- Niels J. Westergaard Danish Space Research Institute Juliane Maries Vej 30, DK 2100 Copenhagen O Phone: +45 35 32 57 05; FAX: +45 35 36 24 75 2004-06-09/NJW The following SWIDs have been selected from the list 'mult_src_swids.scm' with science windows that contain multiple sources i.e. more than one. 2 sources: 004700870010 004700950010 004900300010 005000140010 005000930010 005000940010 005100360010 005100380010 005100420010 005400150010 005400390010 3 or more sources: 004700960010 005000760010 005000770010 005100020010 005100030010 005200300010