XSPECT on-board XPoSat: Calibration and First Results

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XSPECT on-board XPoSat: Calibration and First Results

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Rwitika Chatterjee, Koushal Vadodariya, Radhakrishna Vatedka, Vivek Kumar Agrawal, Anurag Tyagi, Kiran M Jayasurya, Shyam Prakash V P, Ramadevi M C, Vaishali S

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XPoSat is India's first X-ray spectro-polarimetry mission, consisting of two co-aligned instruments, a polarimeter (POLIX) and a spectrometer (XSPECT), to study the X-ray emission from celestial sources. Since polarimetry is a photon-hungry technique, the mission is designed to observe sources for long integration times (~ few days to weeks). This provides an unique opportunity, enabling XSPECT to carry out long-term monitoring of sources, and study their spectro-temporal evolution. To ensure that the instrument is able to fulfill its scientific objectives, it was extensively calibrated on-ground. Post launch, these calibrations were validated using on-board observations. Additionally, some aspects of the instrument such as alignment and effective area were also derived and fine-tuned from in-flight data. In this paper, we describe the calibration of XSPECT instrument in detail, including some initial results derived from its data to establish its capabilities.

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