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Handling the Background in IXPE Polarimetric Data
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2023
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Ixpe ObservationsX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringMultispectral ImagingX-ray ImagingX-ray TechnologyAstronomical Image AnalysisIxpe ObservationRadiation ImagingHealth SciencesPhotometrySynthetic Aperture RadarSpectral ImagingRadiometryX-ray PolarimetryRadio TelescopeSpace WeatherPolarization ImagingAstrophysicsRadarIxpe Polarimetric DataRemote SensingX-ray Optic
Abstract Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) is a Small Explorer mission by NASA and Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, launched on 2021 December 9, dedicated to investigating X-ray polarimetry allowing angular-, time-, and energy-resolved observations in the 2–8 keV energy band. IXPE is in the science observation phase since 2022 January; it is comprised of three identical telescopes with grazing-incidence mirrors, each one having in the focal plane a gas pixel detector. In this paper, we present a possible guideline to obtain an optimal background selection in polarimetric analysis, and a rejection strategy to remove instrumental background. This work is based on the analysis of IXPE observations, aiming to improve as much as possible the polarimetric sensitivity. In particular, the developed strategies have been applied as a case study to the IXPE observation of the 4U 0142+61 magnetar.
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